Book details
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption
by Laura Hillenbrand
2010 · Random House
About the book
Laura Hillenbrand recounts the life of Louis Zamperini, a former Olympic runner who became a bombardier during the second World War. The narrative tracks his survival after his B-24 crashed into the Pacific Ocean, leaving him and two crewmates to drift for forty-seven days in a raft surrounded by sharks and strafed by aircraft. Upon reaching land, Zamperini was captured by the Japanese Navy and spent the remainder of the war in several prisoner-of-war camps. The book documents the specific psychological and physical torture inflicted by guards like Mutsuhiro Watanabe, and concludes with Zamperini’s post-war struggle with trauma and his eventual move toward religious forgiveness.
Readers of military history and survival biographies gravitate to this account for its detailed reconstruction of aerial combat and maritime endurance. It appeals to those seeking a factual study of how individuals withstand systemic brutality and the loss of identity under captivity. The audience walks away with a technical understanding of the Pacific theater and a clear example of how personal faith and psychological retraining can resolve the long-term effects of civilian reentry.
Details
- Published
- 2010
- Publisher
- Random House
- ISBN
- 9780679603757
- Language
- EN