Mitchell Zuckoff is a distinguished American author and journalist known for his powerful narrative non-fiction. A professor of journalism at Boston University, he has made significant contributions to the world of literature with best-selling works such as "13 Hours" and "Lost in Shangri-La." Zuckoff's expertise extends from detailed investigative reporting to immersive historical accounts. His writing often explores themes of heroism, survival, and historical events, captivating readers with his meticulous research and storytelling prowess. With numerous accolades under his belt, Zuckoff continues to influence aspiring journalists and writers through both his academic role and his compelling literary creations.