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The 15:17 to Paris : in the face of fear ordinary people can do the extraordinary / Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Jeffrey E. Stern.

The 15:17 to Paris : in the face of fear ordinary people can do the extraordinary / Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Jeffrey E. Stern.
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ISBN 9781925603699 (paperback)
Name Sadler, Anthony author.
Title The 15:17 to Paris : in the face of fear ordinary people can do the extraordinary / Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Jeffrey E. Stern.
Published Melbourne, Victoria : The Text Publishing Company, 2018.
©2016
Description 244 pages : map ; 20 cm.
Notes "A true story the real heroes" -- Cover.
"Now a major motion picture directed by Clint Eastwood" -- Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "On August 21, 2015, Ayoub al-Khazzani boarded the 15:17 train in Brussels, bound for Paris. Khazzani's mission was clear: he had an AK-47, a pistol, a box cutter, and enough ammunition to obliterate every passenger on the crowded train. Slipping into the bathroom in secret, he armed his weapons and prepared to launch his attack. But when he emerged, he encountered something he hadn't anticipated: three Americans who refused to give in to fear. Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, and Spencer Stone were childhood friends, taking a vacation together. They had some relevant training: Stone is a martial arts enthusiast and Airman First Class in the US Air Force; Skarlatos is an active duty member of the Oregon National Guard; and not one of the three was afraid of a fight. But their decision--to charge the gunman, then overpower him even as he turned first his gun, then his knife, on Stone--would never have happened if they hadn't had a lifetime of trust, support, and loyalty between them. This book is the gripping, true story of a terrorist attack that would have killed more than 500 people if not for their actions, but it is also the story of three American boys and their friendship. Using each hero's point of view in sequence, The 15:17 to Paris skillfully builds the drama of the attack, while weaving in the stories of the protagonists' lives, the friendship and loyalty that would come to define them, and the events that led them, inexorably, to that fateful day. The 15:17 to Paris is an amazing true story of unparalleled, unexpected courage, and people coming together against fear rather than splitting apart. It is a story of near tragedy averted by three young men who found the heroic unity and strength inside themselves that we all aspire to"--
Subjects Sadler, Anthony
Skarlatos, Alek
Stone, Spencer
Terrorism -- Prevention -- European Union countries -- History -- 21st century
Railroad trains -- Belgium -- History -- 21st century
Heroes -- United States -- Biography
Soldiers -- United States -- Biography
Terrorists -- Belgium -- Brussels (Belgium)
Terrorism -- Prevention -- Europe
Railroad trains -- Belgium -- Brussels (Belgium)
Other Names Skarlatos, Alek author.
Stone, Spencer author.
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