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Hiroshima

By: John Hersey
Narrated by: George Guidall
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A journalistic masterpiece. John Hersey transports us back to the streets of Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945 - the day the city was destroyed by the first atomic bomb. Told through the memories of six survivors, Hiroshima is a timeless, powerful classic that will awaken your heart and your compassion. In this new edition, Hersey returns to Hiroshima to find the survivors - and to tell their fates in an eloquent and moving final chapter.

©1985 John Hersey (P)2000 Recorded Books, LLC
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Reread this classic; shows human effects of 1945 nuclear event. Seen through the eyes of several survivors, it leaves to the imagination many questions. First published in 1946, this edition includes a 1989 update. As a high school student, I remember "analyzing" this book--without a lifetime's experience, that made no sense. Now, it does.

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The Book Was Well Written And Researched. I Was Familiar With The Event Itself And Hearing These Surviving Individuals Stories Really Brought Home
How Horrible War Really Is. A Very Worthwhile Read.
S. A. Renner

Mankind Must Never Forget This Event

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If you could sum up Hiroshima in three words, what would they be?

Terrifying, Captivating, Powerful

What was one of the most memorable moments of Hiroshima?

I was captivated by the personal details of the stories like what they were eating, wearing, and thinking when the blast happened. It was a very intimate look into the lives of these survivors.

Have you listened to any of George Guidall’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

I have not, but I think I will in the future.

Really Great Book about a Really Awful Subject.

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The book isn't dramatic, it it told from the point of view of the people who loved it. The pace of the book is informative and descriptive, I had to take a weeks break after the description of the victims of radiation poisining. What to say about a book that stole the worlds from my mouth. I went to Hiroshima, and I saw the the cenotaph. The book places you on the human side of the atom bomb. The feelings the humanity , the society that was altered on a genetic level. The book was informative and heartbreaking. It helped my understanding of the Japanese culture.

Breathing , human perspective of the suffering of the people of Hiroshima Japan a history lesson for all humanity.

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This was an interesting book and I learned a lot about the impact of the atomic bomb. It was a bit confusing keeping track of who was who.

Interesting book

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