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Hiroshima's Story: Resilience After the Bomb

A Place Called Hiroshima: The Impact of the Atomic Bomb

Kodansha USA Inc

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Hiroshima's Story: Resilience After the Bomb
A Place Called Hiroshima: The Impact of the Atomic Bomb
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A Place Called Hiroshima by Betty Jean Lifton with photography by Eikoh Hosoe is a poignant portrayal of the bombing of Hiroshima. This work is a tribute to the resilience and humanity of those affected by one of history's greatest tragedies. The book offers a unique combination of poetic narrative and striking imagery, making it a deeply moving and thought-provoking read. Lifton's eloquent writing, coupled with Hosoe's compelling photographs, provides a stark and emotional window into the lives of Hiroshima's...

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Specification
Print length 152 pages
Language English
Publisher Kodansha USA Inc
Publication date January 1, 1990
Dimensions 10 x 0.5 x 7 inches
ISBN-10 0870119613
ISBN-13 978-0870119613
FAQ

What is the main theme of A Place Called Hiroshima?

The main theme of the book is the human impact of the Hiroshima bombing, conveyed through poetic narrative and powerful photography.

Who is the author of A Place Called Hiroshima?

The book is written by Betty Jean Lifton with photography by Eikoh Hosoe.

What makes this book different from other historical accounts?

The unique combination of poetic narrative and striking black-and-white photography sets it apart from traditional, text-heavy historical accounts.

Is this book suitable for young readers?

Due to its mature themes and poignant content, it is best suited for readers aged 14 and above.

What occasions are appropriate for gifting this book?

It's suitable for birthdays, anniversaries, commemorative events like Peace Day, and holidays emphasizing peace and humanity.

How does this book provide an emotional journey?

Through its compelling combination of narrative and photography, it evokes profound emotional responses and deep reflection, making it a powerful reading experience.

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