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The remarkable true story of Louis Zamperini—Olympic runner, World War II bombardier, and unbreakable survivor. After his B-24 bomber crashed in the Pacific in 1943, Zamperini endured 47 harrowing days adrift on a raft before being captured by Japanese forces. For two years in brutal POW camps, he faced relentless torture and degradation at the hands of a sadistic officer determined to break him. Yet Zamperini's indomitable spirit never wavered. Discover how an American athlete's courage, resilience, and will to survive transformed him into a living testament to the human capacity to endure. A gripping account of wartime heroism, captivity, and the triumph of the human spirit. Perfect for young readers ages 8–14, this 32-page illustrated edition brings Zamperini's extraordinary journey to life with engaging storytelling and historical context that inspires courage and perseverance.
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