Unbroken chronicles the unbelievable true story of Louis Zamperini: world class Olympic athlete, U.S. airman during WWII, and survivor of a WWII Japanese prison camp. Zamperini grew up a wild child in Torrance, California until distance running imbued him with the drive and discipline to succeed. The true test of his life, however, began when, as a U.S. Air Force officer during WWII, his plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean. Zamperini survived harrowing days adrift in the ocean on an inflatable raft, only to be captured by the Japanese and sent into the notoriously brutal Japanese POW camp system, where it would take every ounce of his will just to survive. Reading like the most gripping of novels, Unbroken really is, as New York Magazine described, "[a] one-in-a-billion story." The movie version, directed by Angelina Jolie, debuts Christmas Day, and the book is an absolute must read, especially if you plan on seeing the movie!
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March 2015
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