Triumph: The Extraordinary Story of Louis Zamperini
Geoff Benge, Janet BengePaperback 2014-11-01
In May 1943, Olympic athlete turned airman Louis Zamperini's bomber crashed in the Pacific. He reached land after a harrowing 47 days on a life raft, only to spend two tortured years as a Japanese POW. Following the war, Louis found Christ at a Billy Graham crusade. His story is a compelling testimony to the power of forgiveness.
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In May 1943, Olympic athlete turned airman Louis Zamperini began a harrowing 47 days on a life raft after his bomber crashed in the Pacific. When he finally reached land, he spent two more tortured years as a POW of the Japanese. A compelling true story of war's brutality and the power of forgiveness.
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In May 1943, Olympic athlete turned airman Louis Zamperini's bomber crashed in the Pacific. He reached land after a harrowing 47 days on a life raft, only to spend two tortured years as a Japanese POW. Following the war, Louis found Christ at a Billy Graham crusade. His story is a compelling testimony to the power of forgiveness.
Publisher Description
In May 1943, Olympic athlete turned airman Louis Zamperini began a harrowing 47 days on a life raft after his bomber crashed in the Pacific. When he finally reached land, he spent two more tortured years as a POW of the Japanese. A compelling true story of war's brutality and the power of forgiveness.