Hiroshima Joe
A Novel
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
One of the most powerful novels about the experience of war, first published in 1985
Captured by Hirohito's soldiers at the fall of Hong Kong and transferred to a Japanese slave camp outside Hiroshima, Captain Joe Sandingham was present when the bomb was dropped. Now a shell of a man, he lives in a cheap Hong Kong hotel, scrounging for food and the occasional bar girl. The locals call him "Hiroshima Joe" with a mixture of pity and contempt. But Joe—haunted by the sounds and voices of his past, debilitated by illness, and shattered by his wartime ordeal—is a man whose compassion and will to survive define a clear-eyed and unexpected heroism.
Customer Reviews
Hiroshima Joe
Truly one of the finest books I've ever read. Originally read in my youth & years later it still remains a haunting, emotional tale. Richly textured with a main character that endures unspeakable hardship during WW 2.