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Yoko's Diary (Out of print)

PUBLISHER ABC Books (09/09/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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The diary of Yoko, a 13-year-old Japanese girl who lived near Hiroshima during the war Ages: 8-12

1945 was a hard time to be a child in Japan. Many had seen their cities destroyed by US bombers. Food, fuel and materials were in short supply. Yet spirits remained high. In April 1945, Yoko Moriwaki started high school in Hiroshima, excited to be a prestigious 'Kenjo' girl, and full of duty towards her parents, school and country. But the country was falling apart and in four months time her city would become the target for the first atomic bomb ever used as a weapon. In her diary, Yoko provides an account of that time - when conditions were so poor that children as young as twelve were required to work in industry; when fierce battles raged in the Pacific and children like Yoko believed victory was near. With additions by Yoko's relatives and fellow students, and an introduction by award-winning author Paul Ham, Yoko's Diary not only shows us the hopes, beliefs and daily life of a young girl in wartime Japan, it is a touching account of the consequences of the first nuclear bombing of a city.

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ISBN-13: 9780733331176
ISBN-10: 0733331173
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 224
Carton Quantity: 24
Product Dimensions: 5.80 x 0.90 x 7.50 inches
Weight: 1.15 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Maps, Ikids, Illustrated
Country of Origin: AU
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BISAC Categories
Juvenile Nonfiction | History - Military & Wars
Juvenile Nonfiction | History - Asia
Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography - Historical
Grade Level: 3rd Grade and up
Dewey Decimal: 940.531
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The diary of Yoko, a 13-year-old Japanese girl who lived near Hiroshima during the war Ages: 8-12

1945 was a hard time to be a child in Japan. Many had seen their cities destroyed by US bombers. Food, fuel and materials were in short supply. Yet spirits remained high. In April 1945, Yoko Moriwaki started high school in Hiroshima, excited to be a prestigious 'Kenjo' girl, and full of duty towards her parents, school and country. But the country was falling apart and in four months time her city would become the target for the first atomic bomb ever used as a weapon. In her diary, Yoko provides an account of that time - when conditions were so poor that children as young as twelve were required to work in industry; when fierce battles raged in the Pacific and children like Yoko believed victory was near. With additions by Yoko's relatives and fellow students, and an introduction by award-winning author Paul Ham, Yoko's Diary not only shows us the hopes, beliefs and daily life of a young girl in wartime Japan, it is a touching account of the consequences of the first nuclear bombing of a city.

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Editor: Ham, Paul
Paul Ham is the author of the highly acclaimed KOKODA and the Australia correspondent of the SUNDAY TIMES. He was born and educated in Australia and lives in Sydney, having spent several years working in Britain as a journalist and publisher.
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Translator: Edwards, Debbie
Debbie Edwards has a masters of translation and interpreting and has lived and worked in Japan and South Korea. As well as Japanese, she speaks Korean, Indonesian and Mandarin Chinese. She now works as a freelance translator and lives in Sydney with her husband and daughter.
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