Thursday, November 19, 2015

Don't Give Up Don't Give In by Patrick


Don't Give Up Don't Give In
By Louis Zamperini and David Rensin

Don't give up don't give in is a wonderful story sharing a lifetime of humor, insight and wisdom, he lived one of the most inspirational and amazing life. He was a troublemaker at first stealing from shops and running from the police. His older brother tried to help get him out of trouble by using his speed to run away from the police, taking it and turning him into an Olympic athlete. This book  is written for 13 + readers

The book gives an overlook of his life in little short stories talking about how he went from zero to hero. Louis and David finished the book 2 days before Louis's death at age 97, it shows his ups and downs throughout his life like stealing from the local dairy, spending 42 days at sea, running the mile in the Olympics and running away from the police.

Positives. It uses good language and humor while telling important stories of his life and sharing his thoughts of the war with us. Negatives. I couldn't find any negatives in this story but they could of, it was all pretty good and humorous

Overall I rate this book a nine out of ten because the only fault in this is they could of made the paragraphs a little bit longer. It was a good book about his life at sea, as a troublemaker, as an athlete, a soldier and a prisoner of war.

I recommend you read this book because it shows his most important life lessons and important parts of his life and these are some of his quotes

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