A book about survival called UNBROKEN, by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House) has been No. 1 or No. 2 on the New York Times Best Seller list (hardback, nonfiction) for 55 straight weeks. It's now No. 3. It's a first hand account of the survival of a Army Air Corps officer during WWII as he drifted in a raft across almost the entire Pacific Ocean and then his survival as an unregistered POW for about three years in the two most horrific Japanese POW camps. I understand that a major motion picture of this survival story is underway.

Its a story that needed to be told, and in my view, needs to be read by every person alive. Just saying.