Folding Paper Cranes

Folding Paper Cranes

By Leonard Bird

Subjects: Biography, Patients, Health aspects of Atomic bomb, Kernwaffentest, United States. Marine Corps, United states, army, biography, Cancer, USA, United States. Marines, Atomic bomb victims, United States, Gesundheitsgefa˜hrdung, Atomic bomb, Health aspects, Krebs, Nuclear weapons, USA Marine Corps, Testing

Description: A bronze monument - the Tower of a Thousand Cranes - stands in Hiroshima's International Peace Park, mute testimony to Sadako Sasaki, a young victim of the atomic bomb whose radiation-induced leukemia led to her death after she had folded only six hundred cranes." "In Leonard Bird's haunting memoir, Sadako's monument becomes a touchstone for his own experiences with cancer and the bomb. Exposed to radiation during aboveground detonations at the Nevada Test Site in the 1950s, Bird must find a way to make peace not only with his past but with a future shadowed by nuclear proliferation. In committing his story to paper, Bird gains, with each reader, another paper crane.

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