Summer vacation brings on many things, one is the time to read for pleasure. I do read during the school year, but my eyes typically make it only a few pages until I pass out. The extra sleep of summer makes me more alert for books!
My first summer read was Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand. She also wrote Seabiscut, which I have not read. This story is about an Olympic runner that joins the military and serves during WWII. He flies planes and eventually crashes (I'm not spoiling anything for you). What happens after that is horrific and inspiring.
I actually started this book back in November during our weekend in LA. It was an interesting coincidence that I read this book during our trip. The main character, Louis Zamperini, grew up in Torrance, California, which was not far from where we were. On Sunday morning of that weekend we drove down toward Long Beach, and I was shocked to see an airport named Zamperini Field. The city of Torrance renamed their airport in honor of their famous son.
After our trip I put the book down and had hopes of returning to it during the holidays. I bought the book for my dad and thought we could have a discussion about it. Needless to say he finished it by Valentine's Day.
So, I didn't read the whole book during the summer since I picked up on page 150, but I'm not going to be picky. Once I resumed reading, I could not stop. I found myself thinking about the characters and what they experienced when I wasn't reading.
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