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Pearl Harbor Child : A Child's View of Pearl Harbor from Attack to Peace [Paperback]

Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson (Author)
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0931503027 978-0931503023 April 15, 2001
When Dorinda Makanaonalani Nicholson was six years old, she had a unique experience—she watched the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor from her front yard.

On December 7, 1941, Dorinda and her family were living in Pearl City, on a small peninsula that extends into the center of Pearl Harbor. That Sunday morning, most of the American Pacific fleet was peacefully anchored only a few hundred yards from her front door. The waves of attacking Japanese planes flew over her home so low she could see the faces and even the goggles of the pilots. Today, she treasures an incendiary bullet, the only one remaining of the many that her father dug out of their burned kitchen wall.

In PEARL HARBOR CHILD, Dorinda Nicholson tells her personal account of the Japanese attack and the events that followed, including blackouts, rationing, air raid drills, victory gardens, censorship, gas masks and much more. While there are many books about the Pearl Harbor attack, PEARL HARBOR CHILD is the only one that tells the story from a civilian point of view, written by a woman, through the eyes of a child.

The book is a child's story, but not just for children. It is a voice from WWII that has not been heard before. The voice is that of an American child who tells what she saw, how it felt, what happened on that day and through the balance of what became World War II. The book was authenticated and originally published by the Arizona Memorial Museum Association.

The newly released 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition, published by Woodson House Publishing, contains more than 100 photographs, some never published before, plus a two-page map that pinpoints major events.



Editorial Reviews

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"...will fascinate young readers and be of great interest to any adult concerned with "The Day of Infamy"..." -- Midwest Book Review

"A unique look at this momentous day." -- Book Links

"Gas rationing, victory gardens, censored mail, and blackouts are all part of her first-person story" -- Wilson Library Bulletin, June 1994

"Pearl Harbor Child will fascinate young readers and be of great interest to any adult concerned with "The Day of Infamy" and the years that followed." -- Midwest Book Review, 1996

"This account of the events of December 7 and the aftermath—is told with directness and simplicity..." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"This account of the events of December 7 and the aftermath—is told with directness and simplicity, and has a child-engaging attention to detail." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, July/August 1994

From the Publisher

Dorinda has been published in numerous newspapers, writing general stories about Hawaii as well as her experiences during and after the Pearl Harbor attack. Recently, she was featured in a PEOPLE magazine article about Pearl Harbor survivors, and has been interviewed numerous times on radio and television, describing her WWII experiences.

She originated the concept for a woman's organizational calendar, which was published by Hallmark for many years. She also has written scripts for award-winning educational films about Hawaii. PEARL HARBOR CHILD is her first book.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 90 pages
  • Publisher: Woodson House Pub (April 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0931503027
  • ISBN-13: 978-0931503023
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #804,176 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars I, too, was a Pearl Harbor child survivor, December 4, 2007
This review is from: Pearl Harbor Child : A Child's View of Pearl Harbor from Attack to Peace (Paperback)
I was twelve years old the day of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. My father was a career Navy officer and we lived on the base, one mile from the U.S.S Arizona.
This author has brought back so many memories for me. I would love to be able to meet her. I'm writing my own account of that day and also my life and travels growing up during the WWII. I hope to have it published by the end of 2008.
Beverly Moglich - Garden Valley, CA quilter76@juno.com
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book for all ages!, September 21, 2004
This review is from: Pearl Harbor Child : A Child's View of Pearl Harbor from Attack to Peace (Paperback)
This book is excellent. As a young girl living on the Pearl City Peninsula, also known as Pearl Harbor, the author witnessed the bombing on 7 December 1941. She could see the burning ships that were anchored near her family's home. She recalls all too well that horrible morning and the days, weeks and months that followed. She wanted to share her story with the world. She has managed to do just that and very well I might add.

The author wrote about hearing the planes coming in flying low-then her family heard the explosions. They went outside and watched the attack. The family got into their car and tried to get to a safer area. They stopped long enough to see the battleships burning-then they hid in the sugarcane fields. The military police found them hiding and told them they could not go home. Instead they were sent to the recreation hall of a sugar mill where many other families joined Dorinda's family. It was almost a week later before the families in the sugar mill were allowed back to their homes. Dorinda's parents found shrapnel and bullets embedded in their walls. "Pearl Harbor Child" made me stop and really think about other people on the islands and what they must have gone through.

She wrote about expecting another invasion by the Japanese. She was the beaches lined with barbed wire. Everyone had to be fingerprinted and carry identification. Food became scarce. Soldiers were everywhere with bayonets on their rifles. Everyone was issued gas masks. Money had to be exchanged. Blackouts and curfews were strictly enforced. Mail was censored. The Japanese-Americans and other foreigners were placed in internment camps.

So much more can be found in this incredible book written in a simple manner to help others understand a little of what the Hawaiian people went through during the war. I credit the author with doing an excellent job. I was very impressed with "Pearl Harbor Child." This is truly a book for people of all ages to read!
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