Shockwave: Countdown to Hiroshima
By (Author) Stephen Walker
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
16th October 2020
23rd July 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
Second World War
940.542521954
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
300g
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A stunning book, among the most immediate and thrilling works of history I have ever read
At 8:15am on August 6th 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. In an instant, the temperature at its core rose to millions of degrees. Sixty-thousand buildings were obliterated. A third of the citys population died, by heat, by the blast, and by a terrible new weapon in the history of warfare: radiation.
In this riveting account, Stephen Walker follows the stories of real people in the extraordinary weeks leading up to the explosion and in its aftermath. From the atomic engineer who armed the bomb in mid-air to the Japanese doctors treating thousands of burnt bodies on the ground. From the flight crews and scientists to world leaders and civilian victims. With intimate testimony and remarkable stories, this is the startling narrative behind the dawn of the atomic age.
Shockwave is a stunning book, among the most immediate and thrilling works of history I have ever read. Irish Times
This is an utterly gripping work of micro-history [Walker] proves himself a master of dramatic tension.
Sunday Express
The excitement of the time is wonderfully captured in Walkers Shockwave. Brilliant.
Financial Times
Devastating.
Daily Mail
Timely and harrowing succeeds in creating a dramatized documentary of the moment that changed history.
Scotland on Sunday
A roller-coaster ride through the memories of American servicemen, Japanese soldiers and civiliansinvites comparison with John Herseys still-classic Hiroshima.
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
Superb Walker writes with a sense of urgency and high drama.
Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
Uniquely readable, immediate and human an exceptionally taut and revealing chronicle.
Booklist (Starred Review)
Dramatic an important page-turner.
Entertainment Weekly
Remarkable. I have been waiting for this book for sixty years.
Gitta Sereny, author of Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth
Electrifying The tension and concentration of Walkers thriller-like prose elicits a visceral response. Chicago Tribune
Stephen Walker is an award-winning BBC journalist. Born in England and educated in Northern Ireland, he has worked for BBC Northern Ireland for 20 years as a television and radio reporter, a documentary maker and a lobby correspondent at Westminster. He has made numerous current affairs and historical documentaries. Stephens journalism has been honoured by the Royal Television Society and the Association of European Journalists. In 2005 he was named the Northern Ireland Journalist of the Year. His first book, Forgotten Soldiers: The Irishmen Shot at Dawn was shortlisted for the 2007 Irish Non Fiction Book of the Year. He lives in County Down with his wife and family.