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Unbroken: A Memoir of a Tennis Star Who Survived as a Japanese Prisoner of War

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Unbroken: A Memoir of a Tennis Star Who Survived as a Japanese Prisoner of War

By: Phillip Harman
Narrated by: Glenn Langohr
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Phillip Harman wasn't born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he was born with a tennis racquet in his hand. As a young tennis player from California, he goes to Hong Kong for a fundraiser to help the Children of China. While there he falls in love, but Japan takes over Hong Kong and he is tortured and put in prison. Unwilling to die or be broken, he fights to survive and reunite with his new love.

©2015 Glenn Langohr (P)2015 Glenn Langohr
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