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Pearl Harbor Ghosts: The Legacy of December 7, 1941
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Pearl Harbor Ghosts: The Legacy of December 7, 1941

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* Reconstructed from the memoiries of those who were there *Tells the story from the American, Japanese and local perspective *Published to commemorate the 60th anniversary

Full of gripping drama and vibrant details, here is the intimate human story of the events surrounding that fateful day of December 7, 1941-the glamorous tropical city that seemed too beautiful to suffer devastation … the stunned naval personnel whose lives would permanently be divided into before and after Pearl Harbor … the ordinary Honolulu residents who were tragically unprepared to be the first target in the Pacific war … the Japanese pilots who manned the squadron of deadly silver bombers … and the island’s community of Japanese-Americans whose lives would never be the same again.

Blending meticulous historic recreation with lively reporting, Clarke counterpoints the freeze-frame nightmare of the 1941 bombing with the disturbing realities of present-day Honolulu, where hundreds of veterans, both American and Japanese, converge each year to relive every hour of the attack. Wealthy Waikiki landowners and native Hawaiian farmers, admirals and nurses, Navy wives and government officials-all take their part in Clarke’s rich tapestry of memory and insight. In the end, Pearl Harbor emerges as a trauma that spread from Oahu to engulf the nation and the world-an event that continues to reverberate in the lives of all who experienced it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Presidio Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2001
Pages
320
ISBN
9780345446077

* Reconstructed from the memoiries of those who were there *Tells the story from the American, Japanese and local perspective *Published to commemorate the 60th anniversary

Full of gripping drama and vibrant details, here is the intimate human story of the events surrounding that fateful day of December 7, 1941-the glamorous tropical city that seemed too beautiful to suffer devastation … the stunned naval personnel whose lives would permanently be divided into before and after Pearl Harbor … the ordinary Honolulu residents who were tragically unprepared to be the first target in the Pacific war … the Japanese pilots who manned the squadron of deadly silver bombers … and the island’s community of Japanese-Americans whose lives would never be the same again.

Blending meticulous historic recreation with lively reporting, Clarke counterpoints the freeze-frame nightmare of the 1941 bombing with the disturbing realities of present-day Honolulu, where hundreds of veterans, both American and Japanese, converge each year to relive every hour of the attack. Wealthy Waikiki landowners and native Hawaiian farmers, admirals and nurses, Navy wives and government officials-all take their part in Clarke’s rich tapestry of memory and insight. In the end, Pearl Harbor emerges as a trauma that spread from Oahu to engulf the nation and the world-an event that continues to reverberate in the lives of all who experienced it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Presidio Press
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2001
Pages
320
ISBN
9780345446077