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Pearl Harbor child : a child's view of Pearl Harbor, from attack to peace

The author describes what it was like to live as a child through the attack on Pearl Harbor and in Hawaii during the Second World War.

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  • "Child's view of Pearl Harbor, from attack to peace"@en

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  • "The author describes what it was like to live as a child through the attack on Pearl Harbor and in Hawaii during the Second World War."@en
  • "Dorinda Nicholson tells her personal account of witnessing the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the events that followed, including blackouts, rationing, air raid drills, gas masks, censorship, martial law, wartime currency, and, finally, peace. Also includes personal accounts of a Honolulu policeman, a naval pilot, a seaman on the USS Utah, a marine bugler, a civilian shipyard worker, and some Japanese-Americans."@en
  • "The story of a girl who lived in Pearl Harbor on the day the bombs fell and through the events that followed."@en

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  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Personal narratives"@en

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  • "Pearl Harbor child : a child's view of Pearl Harbor, from attack to peace"@en
  • "Pearl harbor child : a child's view of pearl harbor--from attack to peace"
  • "Pearl Harbor child : a child's view of Pearl Harbor--from attack to peace"@en