The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II
β Scribed by Kiernan, Denise
- Book ID
- 108596387
- Publisher
- Touchstone
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781451617528
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β¦ Synopsis
Now a New York Times Bestseller!
THE GIRLS OF ATOMIC CITY
AT THE HEIGHT OF WORLD WAR II, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, was home to 75,000 residents, consuming more electricity than New York City. But to most of the world, the town did not exist. Thousands of civilians--many of them young women from small towns across the South--were recruited to this secret city, enticed by solid wages and the promise of war-ending work. Kept very much in the dark, few would ever guess the true nature of the tasks they performed each day in the hulking factories in the middle of the Appalachian Mountains. That is, until the end of the war--when Oak Ridge's secret was revealed.
Drawing on the voices of the women who lived it--women who are now in their eighties and nineties-- The Girls of Atomic City rescues a remarkable, forgotten chapter of American history from obscurity. Denise Kiernan captures the spirit of the times through these women: their pluck, their desire to contribute, and their enduring courage. Combining the grand-scale human drama of The Worst Hard Time with the intimate biography and often troubling science of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks , The Girls of Atomic City is a lasting and important addition to our country's history.
As heard on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition.
One of Goodreads' Most Popular Books of March 2013.
One of Amazon's Editors' Picks for Best Books of the Month (History)
One of Amazon's Editors' Picks for Best Books of the Month (Nonfiction)
One of Amazon's Big Spring Books (History)
Review
"True stories of the adventurous women who worked on the top-secret Manhattan Project, producing uranium for the first atomic bomb, which helped the U.S. end World War II." ** (O, The Oprah Magazine)**
"It's a great read." (Bookviews)
"Denise Kiernan tells a fascinating story about ordinary women who did the extraordinary.... The girls of Atomic City helped to change history; it's high time their story was told." (USA Today)
"Kiernan melds hard science and history with the moving stories of women caught in events bigger than themselves, whose experiences and whose work changed the world irrevocably. The result is a compelling and unusual new perspective on the Manhattan Project and World War II." (Shelf Awareness)
"The Girls of Atomic City details a story that seems impossible yet was true. Author Denise Kiernan brings a novelist's voice to her thoroughly researched look at Oak Ridge, Tennessee..." (BookPage)
βA fresh take on the secret city built in the mountains of Tennessee as part of the Manhattan Project during World War IIβ¦ An inspiring account of how people can respond with their best when called upon.β (*Kirkus Reviews * )
βThis intimate and revealing glimpse into one of the most important scientific developments in history will appeal to a broad audience.β (*Publishers Weekly * )
"Denise Kiernan recreates, with cinematic vividness and clarity, the surreal Orwell-meets-Margaret Atwood environment of Oak Ridge as experienced by some of the women who were there: secretaries, technicians, a nurse, a statistician, a leak pipe inspector, a chemist, and a janitor." (DailyBeast.com )
βKiernan snugly fits original research into the creation story of Oak Ridge and should engage readers interested in both womenβs history and the background of the atomic bomb.β (*Booklist * )
β The Girls of Atomic City is the best kind of nonfiction: marvelously reported, fluidly written, and a remarkable story about a remarkable group of women who performed clandestine and vital work during World War II. Denise Kiernan recreates this forgotten chapter in American history in a work as meticulous and brilliant as it is compulsively readable.β (Karen Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Sin in the Second City )
"A lively story about the tens of thousands of women who made the bomb - from the power-plant janitor struggling each day through the mud to the exiled physicist in Sweden - The Girls of Atomic City offers a bottom-up history revealing that the atomic bomb was not simply the product of J. Robert Oppenheimer's genius, but also of the work of women at every level of education and class." (BrainPickings.org )
About the Author
Denise Kiernan is the author of several books, including The Girls of Atomic City , Signing Their Lives Away, and Signing Their Rights Away. Her work has appeared in The New York Times , The Wall Street Journal , Discover , Ms. , and other national publications. Visit her at DeniseKiernan.com.
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