Don't Give Up, Don't Give in
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Don't Give Up, Don't Give in by Louis Zamperini
New York Times bestseller
More than 100,000 copies in print
Completed just two days before Louis Zamperini's death at age ninety-seven, Don't Give Up, Don't Give In shares a lifetime of wisdom, insight, and humor from "one of the most incredible American lives of the past century" (People). Zamperini's story has touched millions through Laura Hillenbrand's biography Unbroken and its blockbuster movie adaptation directed by Angelina Jolie. Now, in his own words, Zamperini reveals with warmth and great charm the essential values and life lessons that sustained him throughout his remarkable journey.
He was a youthful troublemaker from California who turned his life around to become a 1936 Olympian. Putting aside his track career, this WWII veteran volunteered for the army before Pearl Harbor and was thrust into World War II as a B-24 bombardier. While on a rescue mission, his plane went down in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, where he survived against all odds, drifting two thousand miles in a small raft for forty-seven days. His struggle was only beginning: Zamperini was captured by the Japanese, and for more than two years he courageously endured torture and psychological abuse as a prisoner of war. He returned home to face more dark hours, but in 1949 Zamperini's life was transformed by his powerful Christian faith that would guide him through the next sixty-five years of his long and happy life. Louis Zamperini's Don't Give Up, Don't Give In is an extraordinary last testament that captures the wisdom of a life lived to the fullest.
In this extraordinary last testament, Zamperini shares the hard-won principles that defined his unbreakable spirit:
- An Inspirational True Story: From a troublemaking kid in California to a 1936 Olympian, Zamperini's journey is a powerful lesson in the strength of the human spirit.
- Memoir of Survival: Learn the mindset that carried him through a B-24 crash, 47 days adrift on a raft in the Pacific, and more than two years of torture in a prisoner-of-war camp.
- Overcoming Adversity: Discover how he faced down dark hours even after returning home, finding a path forward from post-traumatic stress and a desire for revenge.
- The Power of Forgiveness: Witness the spiritual rebirth that transformed his life, allowing him to forgive his captors and find 65 years of peace and purpose.
David Rensin is the coauthor of Where Did I Go Right, a book by show business titan Bernie Brillstein, as well as Devil At My Heels, a World War Two survival epic by Olympian Louis Zamperini and Yanni: In Words, a memoir by composer/performer Yanni. Rensin also collaborated on Tim Allen's #1 book Don't Stand Too Near to a Naked Man and Allen's follow-up, I'm Not Actually Here. He's collaborated on best-selling books with Chris Rock, Jeff Foxworthy, and Garry Shandling, and co-authored The Bob Book, a breakthrough funny sociology of guys named Bob. With his wife and son, he lives in Los Angeles.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780062368805 |
| ISBN 10 | 006236880X |
| Title | Don't Give Up, Don't Give in |
| Author | Louis Zamperini |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers Inc |
| Year published | 2015-10-27 |
| Number of pages | 272 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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