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HIROSHIMA

by | Read by Nelson Runger

Children Ages 10+ • .75 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1995

As a single American bomber flies high over the quiet city of Hiroshima, the air-raid warning sounds as it has too many times before, and 12yearold Sachi heads for cover. When the B-29 continues past, Sachi emerges. Moments later when the warning sounds again for the Enola Gay, the B-29 carrying the first atomic weapon ever used in war, no one has the time or inclination to run for cover, and all, including Sachi, are caught. Trapped in the sweep of this terrible event, Sachi and her story are woven into a background of information about the bomb that is both gripping and objective. The characters help to personalize this most impersonal of assaults on humanity. Runger's reading is concerned but emotionally balanced, a good mix for a book that is as much facts as narrative. His almost objective tone, faithful to Yep's intention, leaves all judgment to the reader, thus serving as a good introduction to the nuclear age for listeners of all ages. P.E.F. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: FEB/MAR 99]

Book pak • Recorded Books • 1997

CS ISBN 0788711113 $10.00 • One cassettes

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Book pak • Recorded Books • 1997

CS ISBN 0788711113 $10.00 • One cassettes

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