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    The Hiroshima Maidens

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    The Hiroshima Maidens

    The Hiroshima Maidens: A Story of Courage, Compassion, and Survival by Rodney Barker
    English | 6 Aug. 1985 | ISBN: 0670806099, 0140083529 | 256 Pages | EPUB/AZW3/PDF (conv) | 3.69 MB

    Hiroshima was one of the great tragedies of WWII. But out of the devastation of the first atomic bomb, some survivors emerged - twenty-five courageous Japanese women who became part of a remarkable humanitarian epic.

    Victims of the atomic blast that ushered in the Nuclear Age, these women were brought to the United States in 1955, where they underwent reconstructive surgery to repair the ravages of the bomb.

    Schoolgirls when the bomb destroyed their futures, they began to remake their lives and re-create themselves.

    This is the compassionate, often bittersweet chronicle of the Hiroshima Maidens.

    It follows their lives from the terrifying moments of the detonation of the bomb, through their years as outcasts in their own country, to their not always idyllic stay in America, and on to their lives since — some tragic, some heroic, some affectingly ordinary.

    “An illuminating portrait of heroic people…A sobering inspiration for all of us” — Philadelphia Inquirer

    “Controlled, fearsome, wonderful, appalling.” — Los Angeles Times

    “Evokes a range of human emotions that has been lost in the dead vocabulary of annihilation and deterrence” — The New York Times

    Rodney Barker has been an editor, an investigative reporter, and a feature writer for a wide variety of regional and national magazines. In 1979 he was one of three American journalists awarded travel grants to Japan to write about Hiroshima; his resulting reportage, which was published in the Denver Post, reawakened his involvement with the Hiroshima Maidens, two of whom had stayed with his family when he was a child.

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