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Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett

Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett

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Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett

Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett



Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett

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Wounded Tiger is a true story of triumph, tragedy, and redemption set in the brutal realities of the US war with Japan in World War II.  Meticulously researched and wonderfully told, Martin Bennett traces the lives of four people through this defining moment of history and how it shaped each one of them. Then, in a surprising twist, their lives intertwine in the aftermath of war for an enduring story of redemption. This is a story of pride and humiliation, aggression and self-sacrifice culminating in hope and freedom.  Wounded Tiger is epic, compelling, and inspirational.  It will impact you long after you've read it. Wayne JacobsenAuthor, Pastor and Collaborator on the multi-million Bestseller "The Shack."

Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #90288 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.10" h x 1.30" w x 6.10" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 472 pages
Wounded Tiger, by T. Martin Bennett

Review Edited review by Annette Kristynik of "A Well-Watered Garden."Rating: 5 Stars for excellentSource: Free copy from T Martin Bennett in exchange for a review.I'm amazed (more like blown-away) by the story T Martin Bennett, has captured in Wounded Tiger. It's an epic account of three families whose lives were a historic part of the Pacific War during World War II. How the families came to be connected is only through a miracle of God. A distance of thousands of miles could have prevented an encounter. Hatred, bitterness, and unforgiveness, could have prevented a union.The book reads similar to watching a film. The author stated he'd first written the screenplay, then the book. While reading Wounded Tiger, I imagined each scene in my mind - actually a large panoramic screen. My technicolor vision was full of powerful images, for example: the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Battle of Midway, the devastation of the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Wounded Tiger has contrasting elements: the hate and cruel nature of Japanese soldiers versus the love and forgiveness of the Covell family, or the vengeance and need for retribution of a POW versus a changed heart. There were tender moments when I was captivated by the significance of a character's courage and faith.In seven years of writing reviews (and I've never stated this before), this book stands alone as a must be made story into a film. Wounded Tiger is a powerful story!"Wounded Tiger is an amazing, enthralling story of how the once obscure lives of an Oregon farmhand and a young co-ed intersected with the Japanese pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor. With cultural insight and deep pathos, Martin Bennett brings to life this powerful true chronicle of hatred, surrender, and transformation. Wounded Tiger reveals how ordinary lives lived out faithfully to their calling can impact the destiny of a people and a nation. I wholeheartedly recommend Martin’s work and know that you will find it equally compelling." (Ravi Zacharias, best-selling author and world-wide speaker Ravi Zacharias, best-selling author and world-wide speaker)

From the Inside Flap "Wounded Tiger is an amazing, enthralling story of how the once obscure lives of an Oregon farmhand and a young co-ed intersected with the Japanese pilot who led the attack on Pearl Harbor.  With cultural insight and deep pathos, Martin Bennett brings to life this powerful true chronicle of hatred, surrender, and transformation. Wounded Tiger reveals how ordinary lives lived out faithfully to their calling can impact the destiny of a people and a nation. I wholeheartedly recommend Martin's work and know that you will find it equally compelling."Ravi ZachariasBest selling author and speaker"I have read the complete book manuscript. I like the cover which contains the strong face of the young pilot with a full expression of enthusiasm. He is a tiger. He was born in the year of the tiger. You described my father's posture and behavior so well and so precisely, I could feel his presence.He remains a national hero in Japan. I have no idea how the world accepts him today. Some will call him a villain, others will call him a proud warrior who found redemption. I will always admire his guts, his intellect, and his sincerity."Yours cordially,Miyako Fuchida Overturf(Daughter of Mitsuo Fuchida)"Martin, holy smokes! This is a darn good story! It's woven together seamlessly and all of the characters are truly likeable. It's such an amazing story that people need to first understand that it's TRUE. This is a great book and would be an even greater movie. Gotta say, I'm impressed."Dan King, Author of "The Last Zero Fighter"Pacific War historian, Japanese languagecultural consultant for films"The story of Mitsuo Fuchida and his transformation is one of the most gripping stories of WWII and the Pacific War, and it's a story that few have heard about. Martin Bennett's new book, Wounded Tiger, brings this epic drama to life with new details on how a Doolittle raider, Jacob DeShazer, and a missionary's daughter, Peggy Covell, helped effect this change. This thrilling story of war and forgiveness is a must for all."Donald M. Goldstein, PhDauthor of over 60 articles and 22 books includingAt Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor,Miracle at Midway, and many others.

About the Author T Martin Bennett is the father of five, an entrepreneur, and a lover of history and true stories. He has completed two feature-length screenplays. Wounded Tiger is his first novel.


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful. The Only Power Which Can Change The Human Heart By Heart4Japan As a former military sergeant in the USAF in Japan, and having been led to Christ by a Japanese man from Hiroshima, Wounded Tiger reminds me of how intensely God desires to reveal Himself to lost souls. The day I met Jesus for the first time, He was wearing Japanese skin! Wounded Tiger is 'thee' story of God's miraculous transforming power within two warriors lives who were bitter rivals...enemies... and then inseparable brothers. The true story of WT will leap off every page, grab you, and will not let you go. I can only imagine when the movie comes out, with what magnitude, it will sweep untold numbers into the Kingdom of God. I wholeheartedly recommend this exciting and and powerful book!

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful. A War Story of Redemption, Conversion and Christian Love By Donald L. Gilleland T. Martin Bennett has woven together a mesmerizing World War II tale. It is a true story about Mitsuo Fuchida, the Japanese naval commander who led the infamous aerial attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, and S/Sgt Jacob DeShazer, an American Doolittle Raider, who bombed Japan and spent 42 months as a Japanese POW. The confluence of events between these two warriors transformed Fuchida’s life.Following the war, Fuchida converted to Christianity and spent the remainder of his life as a Christian missionary. In 1952,he toured the United States, apologizing for his role in the bombing of Pearl Harbor. In 1960 he became an American citizen and he and DeShazer became lifelong friends.Bennett describes in detail the exhilaration Fuchida felt on the success of the Pearl Harbor bombing, followed by the anguish that consumed him over his participation, once he became a Christian. He also takes us into the hellhole DeShazer lived in as a Japanese prisoner for 42 months.Wounded Tiger is a story of brutal wartime experiences, followed by redemption, conversion and Christian love. It is a page-turner that leaves the reader breathless and unable to put the book down until the last page.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. The Ultimate Redemption Story By Dana Cooper "What man intends for evil, God intends for good". There's no better example of that biblical truth than the story of Wounded Tiger. A man who was proud to have led an attack that killed thousands, has his hard heart turned inside out by an act of inexplicable compassion. We've all heard the expression, "a Hollywood screenwriter wouldn't even make this up". Clear your schedule for a day or two. You won't be able to put the book down.

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