
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, Gesundheitsgefahrdung, 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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