The Hiroshima Boy by Akiko Mikamo
The Hiroshima Boy by Akiko Mikamo The Hiroshima Boy by Akiko Mikamo was published by Monoray. My thanks to the author and publisher for sending me a copy to review and to Random Things Tours for inviting me onto the tour. Synopsis As the soldiers lifted me from the floor, my father's eyes locked with my own. For just a moment, I thought I saw a shadow of sadness across his face. But it disappeared as quickly as it had arrived, replaced with my father's look of perpetual determination. "You'll find me at the hospital," I said to him. He made no response to this. "Be well, Shinji," he replied to me. Shinji Mikamo, a teenager, is on the roof of his house, working with his father, when there is a blinding flash. When he regains consciousness, he is severely injured, burned all over his body, and buried in the rubble of a building. Somehow, his father manages to pull him out, and together they begin to search for help. They were - it turned out - only 1200 ...