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Solitary: The Crash, Captivity and Comeback of an Ace Fighter Pilot

Author Romm, Giora
Publisher Black Irish Entertainment LLC
Category Biography & Autobiography
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Author(s)Romm, Giora
ISBN / ASIN193689128X
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Fighter pilots tell the greatest stories and the great ones tell the best stories of all

PAT CONROY, bestselling author of The Great Santini and The Death of Santini

This book is not only among the finest war writing ever but, like Viktor Frankl s Man s Search for Meaning, Solitary sits alongside the most profound reflections on the resilience and capacity of the human soul.

STEVEN PRESSFIELD, bestselling author of The Lion s Gate and The War of Art

Solitary is a gutsy story of one man s survival, endurance, and strength of will

LARRY ALEXANDER, bestselling co-author of A Higher Call

I anxiously await the day my own sons are old enough to read it.

RICH COHEN, bestselling author of Tough Jews

You will tear through this book

RYAN HOLLIDAY, bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way

It grabs you immediately, and doesn t let go until you re finished.

TUCKER MAX, bestselling author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

A magnificent triumph of the human spirit I was captivated from the first page to the last.

SEAN PARNELL, bestselling author of Outlaw Platoon

Giora Romm was the Israeli Air Force's first fighter ace. As a twenty-two-year-old lieutenant he shot down five MiGs during the Six Day War of 1967.

Fourteen months later over the Nile Delta, an Egyptian missile exploded beneath the tail of his Mirage IIIC. Within moments Romm found himself hanging by the straps of his parachute, with a broken arm and a leg shattered in a dozen places, looking down from 10,000 feet. Streams of farmers and field workers converged below onto the spot toward which his chute was descending, with the intention, he was certain, of hacking him to death as soon as his feet touched the earth.

No other Israeli pilot had survived capture in Egypt or in any other Arab state.

Solitary is Romm's story of his imprisonment, torture, interrogation, release, and return to service.

Solitary is not a "war book." It's not a tale of heroism, though if anyone ever qualified for that distinction, it is this story's author. Solitary is not even, in its deepest parts, about captivity or imprisonment.

Solitary is about Romm's inner war.

It's the story, in his phrase, "of a fall from a great height," not only literally but metaphorically.

Romm could not tell his captors the truth about who he was or what he had done. He had to invent an entire fictional biography and keep it straight in his head through months of beatings and interrogations, all the while being held in solitary confinement with his body sheathed from chest to toe in a plaster cast.

Solitary is not a grim book. It's full of wry humor, keen self-observations and revelations.

An ordeal such as Romm endured is a sojourn in hell, but it is also a passage. Romm fell, and he came back. Solitary is his indelible account of confronting, as few of us ever will, his own fears and limitations, and discovering, ultimately, his capacity to survive and to prevail.

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