Atomic testing : the diary of Anthony Brown
بواسطة
Alan Tucker
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
187
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2009
الناشر
Scholastic Australia
رقم ISBN-10
1741692172
رقم ISBN-13
9781741692174
الوصف
Set against the backdrop of a pivotal moment in history, this narrative follows Anthony Brown, a young boy whose life is dramatically impacted by the looming threat of atomic testing. As the British Government prepares to conduct tests at the Woomera Rocket Range, Anthony finds himself navigating a world filled with uncertainty and fear. The news fills the papers, igniting conversations among families and stirring a sense of unease in the community.
Through Anthony's diary entries, readers glimpse his innermost thoughts and feelings about the tests, capturing the anxiety of a generation confronted with the reality of nuclear power. He grapples with questions of safety, the impact on his family, and the ethical implications of such experiments. His observations serve as a poignant reminder of the innocence lost in the face of global tensions.
As the tests draw nearer, Anthony's narrative intertwines personal reflection with broader societal concerns, shedding light on the human experience amid a significant historical event. The story poignantly conveys the clash between childhood innocence and the heavy realities of an adult world, offering a nuanced perspective on an era marked by both advancement and fear.
Through Anthony's diary entries, readers glimpse his innermost thoughts and feelings about the tests, capturing the anxiety of a generation confronted with the reality of nuclear power. He grapples with questions of safety, the impact on his family, and the ethical implications of such experiments. His observations serve as a poignant reminder of the innocence lost in the face of global tensions.
As the tests draw nearer, Anthony's narrative intertwines personal reflection with broader societal concerns, shedding light on the human experience amid a significant historical event. The story poignantly conveys the clash between childhood innocence and the heavy realities of an adult world, offering a nuanced perspective on an era marked by both advancement and fear.