What an amazing life Louis Zamperini lived. November 14th 2014 The books are different. At first Louis did not go down the right path. But with world war two around the corner he diverted his duties to his country by joining the U.S. Air Corps. If you read Unbroken, read this as well! Devil at My Heels A Heroic Olympians Astonishing Story of Survival as a Japanese POW in World War II by Louis Zamperini available in Trade Paperback on Powells.com, also read synopsis and reviews. You should make your life count right up to the last minute.”Here is someone born in Olean, NY! Please see the supplementary resources provided below for other helpful content related to this book. This book was amazing. Incredible story!! by Harper Perennial Zamperini, 93, has been telling his story for a long time. It has been years since I read it but his account of surviving 47 days at sea on a rubber raft stuck with me. This is about Louis Zamperini's young adult life, and how he overcame his past and learned how to forgive. This one is more Louie. He provid“I'd made it this far and refused to give up because all my life I had always finished the race.”LOVED this story! That book was published in 2010. I highly recommend it for anyone interested in WWII. Only after he returned, got married, and was dealing with stress by drinking did he become a Christian! Pete took Louis on several training runs. I highly suggest people read this and find out more amazing details. I, like many others, first heard of Louis Zamperini because of After reading Laura Hillenbrand's "Unbroken" I decided to read Louis Zamperini's own story in his own words. 0060934212 Turns out he was a natural and went on the many competitions including the Olympics. He was called "Lucky Louie!". A very hard life in WWII - a POW in Japan for 2 and a half years, converted to Christianity by Billy Graham and then spent the rest of his life preaching and helping wherever he could. "Ground crewmen counted 500 bullet and shell fragment holes in the fuselage and tail structure of the big four-engine bomber after it had skidded to a stop with a flat tire. This book is more broad, about his entire life. This older book is out of print and expensive to buy but thankfully the library at The Southern Baptist Seminary has a copy. Louis's autobiography was published in 2003. He provides a gradual change. A summary of Devil at My Heels.It’s a memoirist about Louis Zamperini who was a heroic Olympian.It’s also a story of survival as a Japanese POW in World War II. Both books are worth the time.

Some may complain that Louie spent most of his book tooting his own horn, and that Hildebrand didn't add anything substantial to the story told in the subject's own words, but I would disagree with both arguments.If ever you need a role model, Louis is it. This book is more broad, about his entire life. After reading Laura Hillenbrand's "Unbroken" I decided to read Louis Zamperini's own story in his own words.

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