"A quintessential American story of bravery, compassion, and righteousness told by an admiring son." —James Bradley, New York Times– bestselling author of Flags of Our Fathers
Like most members of the Greatest Generation, Roddie Edmonds, a humble American soldier from East Tennessee, rarely spoke about his experiences during World War II. Not even his son Chris knew the full details of Roddie's capture at the Battle of the Bulge or his captivity at Stalag IXA, a Nazi POW camp. But when Chris's daughter was assigned a family history project, Chris reread Roddie's wartime diaries, which set in motion a series of life-changing events.
Called to learn his father's story with a renewed sense of passion and purpose, Chris embarked on a years-long journey, interviewing surviving POWs under Roddie's command, and retracing his father's footsteps, from Fort Jackson, South Carolina, where a boyish Roddie transformed into a seasoned leader of men, to the patch of grass near Ziegenhain, Germany, where he stared evil in the eye and dared a Nazi to shoot.
Chris Edmonds, along with New York Times–bestselling author Douglas Century, takes us to the front lines of this inspiring multigenerational story, revealing in gripping, novelistic detail Roddie's previously untold heroism—and the lasting effects his bravery had on the lives of thousands, then and now. "What's most remarkable about my journey to discover what my father did in the Second World War," Chris writes, was "the realization that any one of us has untapped potential to do something incredibly courageous. . . . We all have the potential to change the world simply by standing up for what's right."
A shining example of the transformative and redemptive power of moral courage, No Surrender is an epic story of bravery, compassion, and faith.
"A fascinating war story... . . . A you-are-there portrait of the horrors of war and the incredible effect one selfless person can have on hundreds." — Kirkus Reviews