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The Devil Reached Toward the Sky

An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb

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The Devil Reached Toward the Sky

De: Garrett M. Graff
Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini, full cast, Garrett M. Graff
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“Magisterial…A stunning account that brings to the fore the nuclear saga’s surreal combination of ingenuity, fate, and terror.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) • “If you are an intelligent person, or at the very least think you are, you have to read The Devil Reached Toward the Sky…This period in history has never been more relevant and frightening than it is today.”—James Patterson • “Comprehensive and engrossing…Excellent oral history.”—Kirkus Reviews

On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, the Pulitzer Prize finalist whose work is “oral history at its finest” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) delivers an epic narrative of the atomic bomb’s creation and deployment, woven from the voices of hundreds of scientists, generals, soldiers, and civilians.

The building of the atomic bomb is the most audacious undertaking in human history: a rush by a small group of scientists and engineers in complete secrecy to unlock the most fundamental power of the universe. Even today, the Manhattan Project evokes boldness, daring, and the grandest of dreams: bringing an end to World War II in the Pacific. As Marines, soldiers, sailors, and airmen fight overseas, men and women strive to discover the atom’s secrets in places like Chicago, Berkeley, Oak Ridge, Hanford, and Los Alamos. On August 6, 1945, the world discovers what the end of the war—and the new global age—will look like.

The road to the first atomic bomb ends in Hiroshima, Japan, but it begins in Hitler’s Europe, where brilliant physicists are forced to flee fascism and antisemitism—bringing to America their determination to harness atomic power before it falls into the Führer’s arsenal. The Devil Reached Toward the Sky traces the breakthroughs and the breakneck pace of atomic development in the years leading up to 1945, then takes us inside the B-29 bombers carrying Little Boy and Fat Man and finally to ground zero at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

From Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff, The Devil Reached Toward the Sky is the panoramic narrative of how ordinary people grapple with extraordinary wartime risks, sacrifices, and choices that will transform the course of history. Engineers experiment with forces of terrifying power, knowing each passing day costs soldiers’ lives—but fearing too the consequences of their creation. Hundreds of thousands of workers toil around the clock to produce uranium and plutonium in an endeavor so classified that most people involved learn the reality of their effort only when it is announced on the radio by President Truman. The 509th Composite Group trains for a mission whose details are kept a mystery until shortly before takeoff, when the Enola Gay and Bockscar are loaded with bombs the crew has never seen. And the civilians of two Japanese cities that have been spared American attacks—preserved for the sake of judging the bomb’s power—escape their pulverized homes into a greater hellscape.

Drawing from dozens of oral history archives and hundreds of books, reports, letters, and diaries from across the US, Japan, and Europe, Graff masterfully blends the memories and perspectives from the known and unknown—key figures like J. Robert Oppenheimer, General Leslie Groves, and President Truman; the crews of the B-29 bombers; and the haunting stories of the Hibakusha—the “bomb-affected people.” Both a testament to human ingenuity and resilience and a compelling drama told by the participants who lived it, The Devil Reached Toward the Sky is a singular, profound, and searing book about the inception of our most powerful weapon and its haunting legacy.

©2025 Garrett M. Graff (P)2025 Simon & Schuster Audio
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Editorial Review

A timely oral history
Pulitzer Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff’s intricate, human, and deeply researched oral histories have focused on two defining global moments—9/11 and D-Day—and felt like gifts. Now, Graff returns with a terrifyingly relevant oral history of the making of the atomic bomb. Timed to the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, The Devil Reached Toward the Sky weaves together accounts from scientists, soldiers, and civilians alike to create a comprehensive picture of this remarkable and devastating technology that changed history. Anchored by the inimitable Edoardo Ballerini, this vivid full-cast production will both illuminate and haunt you—a true must-listen.—Katie O., Audible Editor

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I wish history was taught including first person accounts of the events of the times. Hearing the different perspectives of so many different individuals from scientists, military, children, relatives, civilians and many more.

So many perspectives

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Stunning work, once again. Difficult to complete some chapters due to graphic recollections of survivors. Love the format of incorporating direct quotes from participants to move the story stir ward.

Thorough

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Highly enjoyable way to listen to such an important topic. The Japanese survivors accounts left me heartbroken, but overall a stunning book and performances

Stunning use of quotes and characters

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I have read all of Mr. Graff’s books and he impresses on me how much I didn’t know, how much we as people NEED to know, and the importance of not forgetting the sacrifices made by those who went before us. Thank you for compiling and telling the stories of those people who lived this history.

Lest we ever forget

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This is an awesome book well worth the time to read. or listen or both. very well written.

Wow!

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The author has re-organized much historical information to present in a clear, concise linear fashion, many of the individual threads of this complex saga. Using these quotes weaves together the complex fabric of the story, subject-by-subject. It also allows each character's role to become more powerful.

At the same time, less stellar players with a more tangential role help round out the narrative with tidbits of real life info that clarfies the picture.

I have been reading histories of the complex and technogical Manhattan Project for over 50 years, yet I knew very few details of the developmet of the B-29 aircraft, the crazy difficulties of the bombing missions, and the unique challenges of dropping a 9,000 lbs bomb and still being able to bring the crew home safely.

Garrett Graff's The Devil Reached Toward The Sky is the most accessible one of all.

Kudos!

Groundbreaking and full of fresh information.

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This book puts the reader or listener in the room to hear and see unbelievable things. It doesn’t feel like a history lesson, rather more like you are living it. The story has a multi-cast crew of some of the finest voice narrators in the business. The author of the book, Garret Graff, presents many facts, unknown to most people including, Americans and Japanese. It has it all to include suspense, intrigue, humor, and horror. This audiobook is not for the faint of heart.

An Audiobook Masterpiece

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Having read (long ago) and listened to (on Audible), Richard Rhodes' Making if the Atomic Bomb, I was a bit dubious about listening to this piece after hearing about it on NPR. However, I did get the Audible book and I have to say that I am absolutely blown away by the topic, the carefully researched history and the unique perspectives. I have not read all the other background materials listed in the credits, but this work absolutely complements the Rhodes work perfectly. The focus on the industrial side while also touching upon the science was excellent. The perspectives of the Japanese people affected by the blasts and the individuals working on the "gadget" was touching. My grandfather would have been part of the Japanese mainland invasion, so I listen to all this with very mixed feelings. Also, having grown up in the home town of Dwight Eisenhower (Abilene, KS) has always put the history of WWII in a special place within my mind.
Thank you, Garrett!

Outstanding writing

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I enjoyed this book. It was difficult to listen to the Japanese people view of the effects of the atomic bomb.

Important history

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There is no story flow to this because they say the name of the original speaker with every quote throughout the entire book. It is impossible to get into the story!

Terrible audio flow

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