Nagasaki, 9780593472286
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Nagasaki: Survivors’ stories unveil devastation and resilience after the second atomic bomb.
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Nagasaki

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    480 pages

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    8 September 2025

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Summary

Nagasaki: Voices from the Atomic Inferno

The second volume in a powerful two-book series, Nagasaki unveils the untold stories of the atomic bombing, gathered from years of irreplaceable personal interviews with survivors. This gripping narrative delves into the heart of the devastation that hastened the end of the Pacific War.

On August 9, 1945, just three days after Hiroshima, the United States targeted Nagasaki with its atomic weapon. This historical account is th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593472286
ISBN-10:0593472284
Series:Embers
Author:M.G. Sheftall
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Dutton / Signet
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:480
Release Date:8 September 2025
Weight:663g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

Praise for M.G. Sheftall’s Embers Series:“A definitive account of a watershed moment in history.”— Kirkus on Nagasaki (Embers: Volume II) “M.G. Sheftall’s Hiroshima presents as a master class in eyewitness storytelling. As poignant as it is powerful, this gripping narrative chronicles one of history’s darkest nightmare moments—the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in August 1945—and the memories of its surviving eyewitnesses. As the events fade from living memory, Hiroshima is at once a brilliant tribute and a cautionary tale.”—Annie Jacobsen, author of Nuclear War: A Scenario“An important, deep-dive book into most every detail about the atomic bomb’s making and use, in anger. A strong argument for why it must never be allowed to be used for any reason whatsoever. This book adds significantly to the argument that we need to back up fast and return to nuclear arms reduction.”—Charles Pellegrino, author of To Hell and Back: The Last Train from Hiroshima“M.G. Sheftall takes us on a deep dive into one of the most significant and horrific events in world history. Hiroshima is a gripping, moving story of fear and shame, courage and grace, and a powerful argument that we should never, ever use these weapons again.”—Evan Thomas, author of Road to Surrender: Three Men and the Countdown to the End of World War II“A compelling analysis of the suffering endured by the citizens of Hiroshima in the aftermath of the dropping of the nuclear bomb on 6 August 1945. Written by a scholar who lives and works in Japan, and who has interviewed many of the last survivors, this is a book that offers valuable insights into Japanese thinking during the war and the subsequent struggle to rebuild the country.“—Laurence Rees, author of Auschwitz and The Holocaust

About The Author

M.G. Sheftall

M. G. Sheftall has lived in Japan since 1987. He has a PhD in international relations/modern Japanese history awarded by Waseda University in Tokyo. Since 2001, he has been a professor of modern Japanese cultural history and communication at the Faculty of Informatics of Shizuoka University. Sheftall is married, with two adult sons, and makes his home in Hamamatsu, Japan.

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