Louis Zamperini ran in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, survived 47 days adrift on a raft in the Pacific after his bomber went down, endured more than two years in Japanese POW camps under a sadistic guard, and then — perhaps most remarkably — found the strength to forgive. Laura Hillenbrand tells his extraordinary true story with the pace of a thriller.
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Boys encounter one of the most remarkable true stories of survival, resilience, and forgiveness ever told. Louis Zamperini’s life teaches boys that the human spirit can endure almost anything, that character is built in suffering not comfort, and that the hardest and most powerful act a man can choose is forgiveness.
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| Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
| Pages | 528 |
| ISBN | 978-0812974492 |


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