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
Child’s Cry In History, Non-fiction C She heard a child cry, ‘Mother!’, but saw no one. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now
Rebirth Questioned In History, Non-fiction R They wondered if Hiroshima could ever come back to life. John Hersey – Hiroshima Purchase Now
Massive Casualties In History, Non-fiction M In a city of two hundred and forty-five thousand, nearly a hundred thousand people had been killed or doomed at one blow. 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
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