Sickness Begins In History, Non-fiction S People who had been only slightly injured then began to feel quite sick. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now Hiroshima John Hersey FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Dying in River In History, Non-fiction D The river was full of the dead and dying. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now
Burnt Faces In History, Non-fiction B Their faces were wholly burned, their eye sockets were hollow, the fluid from their melted eyes had run down their cheeks. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now
Precious Fragility In History, Non-fiction P The feeling she had was that everything was suddenly very precious, very fragile, and very perishable. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now
Peaceful Morning In History, Non-fiction P The morning was still; the place was cool and pleasant. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now
Landscape of Ruin In History, Non-fiction L Everywhere she looked, she saw a landscape of ruin. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now