Hiroshima Joe

A Novel

Martin Booth

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One of the most powerful novels about the experience of war, first published in 1985

Captured by Hirohito’s soldiers at the fall of Hong Kong and transferred to a Japanese slave camp outside Hiroshima, Captain Joe Sandingham was present when the bomb was dropped. Now a shell of a man, he lives in a cheap Hong Kong hotel, scrounging for food and the occasional bar girl. The locals call him “Hiroshima Joe” with a mixture of pity and contempt. But Joe—haunted by the sounds and voices of his past, debilitated by illness, and shattered by his wartime ordeal—is a man whose compassion and will to survive define a clear-eyed and unexpected heroism.

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“Engrossing...unflinchingly graphic.” —The New York Times

“A brilliant achievement.” —Daily Telegraph (UK)

“A carefully controlled study of man’s beastliness to man, vividly observed.” —Financial Times

“Fashion[s] a moving drama from the cruelties and pathologies of modern warfare and some moral meaning from the terrible travail of a man who survived, and even transcended it.” —Publishers Weekly

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Liltiki  rated it  
Oct 7, 2010
Best Novel Ever ;-) ...more
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David  rated it  
Feb 24, 2011
One of my all time favorite book! From the last days of the battle for Hong Kong in December of 1941, to the POW camps first in Hong Kong and later in Japan, to 1951 Hong Kong, we follow the story of Joe and how the war effected him...Recommend reading Booth's 'Golden Boy' which goes hand and hand w ...more
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Nancy  rated it  
Dec 9, 2009
Martin Booth is an amazing writer, very descriptive, careful and tender. Our book group had read Industry of Souls several years ago and looked up his other fiction for another fix of his writing. This book had a similar effect on me--weeping at the end. Maybe it's the redemptive acts of his tragic ...more
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Martin Booth

Martin Booth is a critically acclaimed novelist and film writer. His novel, The Industry of Souls, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. His new novel, Islands of Silence, is forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press.

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Hiroshima Joe
A Novel
Martin Booth

Trade Paperback

Trade Paperback
Picador
January 2003
Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780312268053
ISBN10: 031226805X
5 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches, 304 pages
$18.00
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