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20240130091544.0 |
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230905s2023 orua 000 0aeng |
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$a 2023041619 |
ISBN |
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$a9780870712333$q(trade paperback) |
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20
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$z9780870712340$q(ebook) |
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39
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$a336260$cTLC |
Cat. Source |
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$aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dGCG |
Authen. Ctr. |
42
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LC Call |
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$aD767.25.H6$bS56 2023 |
Dewey Class |
82
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$a940.53083$223/eng/20230914 |
ME:Pers Name |
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$aSnider, Hideko Tamura,$d1934-$eauthor. |
Title |
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$aOne sunny day :$ba child's memories of Hiroshima /$cHideko Tamura Snider. |
Edition |
250
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$aRevised and expanded [edition]. |
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$aCorvallis :$bOregon State University Press,$c2023. |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$a278 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm |
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336
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Note:Content |
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$aIn the Beginning: 1934-1937 -- Changing World: 1938-1939 -- Becoming a Tamura: 1938-1941 -- The Encroaching War: 1941-1945 -- "So You May be Saved, Children": April-August 1945 -- The Death of Hiroshima: August 6, 1945 -- Lost in the Country: 1945-1947 -- An Awakening of Hope: 1948-1950 -- A Rainy Day in Hiroshima: 1949-1951 -- Road without Turning: 1951-1952 -- America, America: 1952-1956 -- Shadow of Hiroshima: 1956-1962 -- The Darkening Shadow: 1962 -- Farewell, Hiroshima: 1963-1975 -- Survivor's Destiny: Life Beckons: 1972-2003 -- In Search of Hope: 2003-2021. |
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$a"Hideko was ten years old when the atomic bomb devastated her home in Hiroshima. In this eloquent and moving narrative, Hideko recalls her life before the bomb, the explosion itself, and the influence of that trauma upon her subsequent life in Japan and the United States. Her years in America have given her unusual insights into the relationship between Japanese and American cultures and the impact of Hiroshima on our lives. This new edition includes two expanded chapters and revisions throughout. A new epilogue brings the story up to date, covering Hideko's work as an anti-nuclear activist and her visit to the Enola Gay at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. This poignant story of courage and resilience remains deeply relevant today, offering a profoundly personal testament against the ongoing threat of nuclear warfare."--$cProvided by publisher. |
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651
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$aHiroshima-shi (Japan)$xHistory$yBombardment, 1945$vPersonal narratives. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aWorld War, 1939-1945$xChildren$zJapan$zHiroshima-shi. |
Subj:Pers |
600
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$aSnider, Hideko Tamura,$d1934- |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aAtomic bomb victims$zJapan$zHiroshima-shi$vBiography. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aGirls$zJapan$zHiroshima-shi$vBiography. |
Genre/Form |
655
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$aPersonal narratives.$2lcgft |
Genre/Form |
655
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$aAutobiographies.$2lcgft |
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655
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$aPrimary sources.$2lcgft |