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Hiroshima Sunset

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In 2007, self-publishing author, Amanda Blackburn accepts an assignment in Japan to help exonerate the name of a former soldier who served in the post-war Australian occupation army in 1946. The soldier’s damning exploits are revealed in a journal written by an unidentified veteran. A tender love story set against the background of Atomic devastation.

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First published January 1, 2009

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John Kelly

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August 3, 2009
Aug. 02, 2009
A beautiful story with a very poignant message about the decision to drop this horrible bomb for me it puts into perspective the term used so much today "Weapons of mass Destruction" nothing a terrorist could contrive could come anywhere close to what was dropped on Hiroshima. That apart this book is one of the best stories I can remember go on give it a try you won't regret it.
I downloaded it in epub format from smashwords.com but you can get it in paperback
Keith
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