A review by bglvy325
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand

4.0

This book really saddened me, as I kept thinking about how my family members must have felt, during WWII. A lot of things that they knew about, were kept secret, not spoken of. One family member died during WWII, in the Bataan death march. I could not put this book down. I really enjoyed the story telling, up until the last part. Ironically, when things should have gotten better, I felt like it really got worse. I don't want to add spoilers. I think that this is an important book, because so much of the history that is taught in high school and college, focuses upon the events that occurred in Europe, kind of glossing over the Pacific theater. This book has really been an education, and I have reflected on it, a lot.