Zoltan Nagy Nagy itibaren MONTAÑO, Villamaría, Caldas, Kolombiya
I liked the story a lot! My only disclaimer with this book is the language. The author uses the "f" word a few times, and it totally throws off the rhythm of the story. It isn't necessary, and it would be a lot better without it!
May we never ever unleash such great violence again, even when provoked. Although so many argue that the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the least violent methods of stopping Militaristic Axis Japan, the ensuing chaos, horrific violence, and complete incineration of Japan; proves to me that there should have been another path. The book provides brutal accounts of the bloody aftermath afterwhich the bombs were dropped over Japan, and countless men, women, and children were left dead, near-dead, or refugeed in their land. Although at times it feels so desensitised and too consumed by it's own retelling of the awful events, it is a definite anti-war(redundant) novel that should be taken seriously.
Rhyming story about what firefighters do. Nice big pictures.