
JUPITER, FLORIDA – Unbroken is a non-fiction biography about Louis Zamperini, a World War II airman and Olympic athlete. This book is about the resilience and strength that Zamperini had throughout his life.
As an Olympic athlete, Zamperini was attacked by his competitors while running, but he continued to run and win his race. Later, when he joined the military, Louis Zamperini was on a rescue mission when his plane crashed in the middle of the ocean. He fought off sharks and the elements as he floated on a raft with two other individuals with no food or water for 47 days. He was later rescued by Japanese soldiers. When he became a prisoner of war, he was resilient with every obstacle he faced.
Overall, Unbroken is an interesting biography about resilience in the face of adversity. I think this book can teach many people a great lesson: fight through your trials in life and stay strong and resilient. Zamperini’s story is a great example of resistance and strength to many individuals around the world.