What a novel idea. The State of Connecticut has launched the 2011 Governor's Summer Reading Challenge. Capital Dispatch decided to ask their lawmakers, "What's on your summer reading list"? Two of our past books books turned up on some of the legislators' lists: Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot.
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Success magazine's video Louis Zamperini on being a Prisoner of War is a short funny interview with Louie Zamperini. In a little over a minute you can get an idea of Louie's sense of humor.
Jason A. Moser and Tom Gardner from The Motley Fool discuss leadership and Louis Zamperini for their Rising Star Portfolio series. Gardener inspired by his life and human spirit recently interviewed the 93 year old, Louis Zamperini. He identifies some key leadership qualities Zamperini exemplifies then writes how those qualities apply to the business world.
Gardner writes, "Great leaders have to be all in; there is no going halfway." There are so many examples of Zamperini doing just that. When he was ordered to race against a Japanese civilian while he was a prisoner of war. He didn't want to do it but all the prisoners were to be punished if he refused. He had no intention of winning, but as he ran he thought about all the humiliation he had suffered. Something just came over him and he won the race. Read more from the 4 part interview between Tom Gardner and Louis Zamperini. Laura Hillenbrand's life changed after a car accident in 1987. She was 19 years old. Within days after the accident, she struggled with weakness and a blood test for Epstein-Barr confirmed she had Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The disease has left her confined to her home.
After writing "Seabiscuit," she suffered a relapse and did not leave her house for two years. 10 years later after much effort, she released "Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption," about the life of Louis Zamperini, a former Olympic distance runner and bombardier. Most of the story about Louis Zamperini was communicated by telephone and in fact, she has never met him face to face. Laura Hillenbrand has managed to triumph over adversity to write two bestselling and inspiring books about transcending obstacles. Hillenbrand knows a thing or two about overcoming adversity, she lives with it every day. Read more about Laura's struggles with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in an interview with The Washington Post. Another interesting article can be found at GoErie's article Hillenbrand's inspiring "Unbroken" recalls authors own struggles. Steve Oney, from the Wall Street Journal interviews Louis Zamperini and Laura Hillenbrand about the special bond they developed during the writing of Unbroken in his article, The Defiant Ones.
The New York Times Book Review of the novel, UnBroken by Laura Hillenbrand from November 14, 2010 by Janet Maslin begins with a quote from Louis Zamperini's track coach at the University of Southern California describing his young runner as, “The only runner who could beat him was Seabiscuit,” How ironic, many years later the author of Seabiscuit, Laura Hillenbrand writes Louis Zamperini's life story in UnBroken.
Blogger Heather Hummel writes about Lauren Hillenbrand's battle with Chronic Fatique Syndrome in her post: Two Women's Stories Raise Awareness for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
June's pick for Book Club Extraordinaire is Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand. Have you read it? What did you think about it?
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