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Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption
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September 1, 2012
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November 30, 2012

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Kat (A Journey In Reading)
In reading the prologue to this book, I was hooked.
"Their bodies, burned by the sun and stained yellow from the raft dye, had winnowed down to skeletons. Sharks glided in lazy loops around them, dragging their backs along the rafts, waiting."


This is the true story of Louie Zamperini an Italian man from Torrence, California. His life as a rebel child stealing what he could just because he could, the life of a favorite in the Olympic games of 1936, and the amazing life of an army bombardier lost
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Juniper
this review is for the audiobook edition, narrated by edward herrmann.

this was such a great listen! there was a bit that got slightly bogged down -- a lot of historical information dumped at once. i am sure that would have been better in print. as well, (view spoiler)
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Wendy
Aug 24, 2011 rated it really liked it
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Athira (Reading on a Rainy Day)
By now, Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken has been on countless award lists and reader best-of lists. It has even won quite a few awards and after reading Unbroken, it isn't hard to see why. I waited a good three years before trying to read Unbroken because of the tremendous hype that followed this book (for good reason). I listened to the first quarter of this book in the car by myself and caught up with the rest of it with the husband while on a road trip to New York / Niagara.

Laura Hillenbrand has
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Joanna
A truly excellent piece of nonfiction. The book switches from telling the primary story of Louie Zamperini and tracing the stories of other people close to him. The compelling personal story of a young Olympic runner turned bombadier turned POW is powerful and would be enough to carry a book. But Hillenbrand's deep research into the lives both during and after WWII of the characters as well as excellent use of outside information about the war in general made this both a page-turner and very inf ...more
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