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Made in Hanford

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Made in Hanford

De: Hill Williams
Narrado por: Sean Schroeder
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At an isolated location along the Columbia River in 1944, the world's first plutonium factory became operational, producing fuel for the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, during World War II. Former Seattle Times science writer Hill Williams traces the amazing, tragic story - from the dawn of nuclear science to Cold War testing in the Marshall Islands.

The book is published by Washington State University Press.

©2011 Board of Regents of Washington State University (P)2014 Redwood Audiobooks
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I was really looking forward to a laymens history of Hanford, my home town but this book is a lot of science and very little history of the plant and how it affected the town and more about the elements behind the science and who created it

Very scientific. it was over my head.

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What made the experience of listening to Made in Hanford the most enjoyable?

I live in the area and found the truth not always available here. Interesting information about process of establishing the Handford site.

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

This is the second book I have heard narrated by Sean Schroeder, both have been "good listens"

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My mother was a "down winder" effected by radiation releases from Hanford as a teen and young adult. The casual disregard for damaging impacts to citizens demonstrated by the Handford administration in their frantic efforts to develop the bomb continue to this day.

Good historical read

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if you're looking for more technical aspects of the production reactor and other parts of Hanford is not in this book perhaps it's still classified

great for general knowledge about Hanford

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This is a very interesting story about an important historical time. The author did a great job of documenting the events. At times the book does sound like a list of facts though. I think it would have been more interesting to hear about the important people's lives and how they interacted. A good book regardless.

Interesting but dry

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Written by local journalist whose newspaper-editor father was part of the Hanford history. It doesn't shy away from the horrendous injustices (e.g., treatment of Marshall Islanders), though it definitely adopts an implicitly supportive tone for the bomb effort.

Good local history mixed with global historical context

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