Unabridged Audiobook
This is not a political book. It is a real-life horror story. Martin Sheen’s aging voice adds to the haunting effect of these well written historical accounts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I heard it in my ears, “The atomic bomb began to reveal itself more specifically and on a grander scale than any weapon heretofore fashioned by human hands as a child killer.” Ghosts of Hiroshima graphically focused my mind on the horror of nuclear weaponry. Read or listen to it before it is a movie.
The book was both difficult to listen to because of the subject matter, and impossible to stop listening to because of the ability of the author to describe in insanely detailed and beautiful ways the horrific power of these events. A very well told and layered experience, and I'm not surprised it's being adapted into a movie, though I'm not too sure I'll be going to see it. Reading about these things is bad enough.
Enjoyed, informative lot of facts and details that I was not aware of
Was good
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