I had to read this book for a class, but I am so glad that I read it because I learned so much.
I never knew about the United States’ testing of nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands and the devastation that caused. This book was extremely thorough in describing the history of before, during, and after the testing.
My only critique is that some parts were a bit repetitive and seemed very similar to other parts of the book, which is why I deducted a star.
However, the combination of photographs, historical evidence, interviews with Marshallese people, and other vessels of information were very powerful.
There are not many resources available specifically discussing the impact of nuclear testing on the Marshallese. For this reason, I am rating this 5 stars as an excellent resource on this topic.
An eye-opening read that I found intriguing from beginning to end. Before reading this I had never heard of the Bravo Tests and I knew nothing about the Marshall Islands other than the fact that they existed. This was simply... unbelievable. Though it is not outside of the realm of possibility that the US government could fuck up so bad (we do it constantly), this is still just... SO much damage was done. Horrifying. Horrifying, and so, so important.
What the U.S. did to the Marshallese is as unfathomable as the Holocaust. Though this book is primarily a downer, I think every human should read it. Nuff said.
This was hard to read at times. There were parts that I just shook my head. The things the U.S. has done while trying to colonialize another culture is another dark piece to our history.