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Title   Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, & Redemption CD
Author   Laura Hillenbrand
Format   CD
# of CD's   11
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Eight years ago, an old man told me a story that took my breath away. His name was Louie Zamperini, and from the day I first spoke to him, his almost incomprehensibly dramatic life was my obsession.

 

It was a horse--the subject of my first book, Seabiscuit: An American Legend--who led me to Louie. As I researched the Depression-era racehorse, I kept coming across stories about Louie, a 1930s track star who endured an amazing odyssey in World War II. I knew only a little about him then, but I couldn’t shake him from my mind. After I finished Seabiscuit, I tracked Louie down, called him and asked about his life. For the next hour, he had me transfixed.

 

Growing up in California in the 1920s, Louie was a hellraiser, stealing everything edible that he could carry, staging elaborate pranks, getting in fistfights, and bedeviling the local police. But as a teenager, he emerged as one of the greatest runners America had ever seen, competing at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where he put on a sensational performance, crossed paths with Hitler, and stole a German flag right off the Reich Chancellery. He was preparing for the 1940 Olympics, and closing in on the fabled four-minute mile, when World War II began. Louie joined the Army Air Corps, becoming a bombardier. Stationed on Oahu, he survived harrowing combat, including an epic air battle that ended when his plane crash-landed, some six hundred holes in its fuselage and half the crew seriously wounded.

 

On a May afternoon in 1943, Louie took off on a search mission for a lost plane. Somewhere over the Pacific, the engines on his bomber failed. The plane plummeted into the sea, leaving Louie and two other men stranded on a tiny raft. Drifting for weeks and thousands of miles, they endured starvation and desperate thirst, sharks that leapt aboard the raft, trying to drag them off, a machine-gun attack from a Japanese bomber, and a typhoon with waves some forty feet high. At last, they spotted an island. As they rowed toward it, unbeknownst to them, a Japanese military boat was lurking nearby. Louie’s journey had only just begun.

 

That first conversation with Louie was a pivot point in my life. Fascinated by his experiences, and the mystery of how a man could overcome so much, I began a seven-year journey through his story. I found it in diaries, letters and unpublished memoirs; in the memories of his family and friends, fellow Olympians, former American airmen and Japanese veterans; in forgotten papers in archives as far-flung as Oslo and Canberra. Along the way, there were staggering surprises, and Louie’s unlikely, inspiring story came alive for me. It is a tale of daring, defiance, persistence, ingenuity, and the ferocious will of a man who refused to be broken.

 

The culmination of my journey is my new book, Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. I hope you are as spellbound by Louie’s life as I am.

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  Don Kaiser on March 12, 2012
Company Name: SSA
Listened to the book driving to and from work. One of the few books where I could not wait to bet back in the car. Excellent
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  Ryan McCombs on December 12, 2011
Company Name: SSA
The best book I have read in ages (yes I actually read it) A true story of an American hero!
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  Mary Broderick on April 30, 2012
Company Name: Social Security
I listened to and from work and found myself sitting in my driveway listening when I got home. This was excellent.
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  Michael B. on April 23, 2012
Company Name: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
This is very motivational and inspirational.
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  Michael Z. on April 23, 2012
Company Name: Mercedes-Benz
This was unbelievable!! An amazing story!
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  Michael Blanchard on March 28, 2012
Company Name: GMCR
I actually had to listen to most of th parts twice. It was a real eye opener to what POW's dealt with. I have read the book and it is a very great read. listening to it to and from work id find myself leaving home early to get to work and sit and listen.
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