90 Seconds to Midnight: A Hiroshima Survivor's Nuclear Odyssey

Author:   Charlotte Jacobs
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
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9781640126305


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   01 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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90 Seconds to Midnight: A Hiroshima Survivor's Nuclear Odyssey


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90 Seconds to Midnight tells the gripping and thought-provoking story of Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow, a thirteen-year-old girl living in Hiroshima in 1945, when the city was annihilated by an atomic bomb. Struggling with grief and anger, Thurlow set out to warn the world about the horrors of a nuclear attack in a crusade that has lasted seven decades. In 2015 Thurlow sparked a rallying cry for activists when she proclaimed at the United Nations, “Humanity and nuclear weapons cannot coexist.” With that, she shifted the global discussion from nuclear deterrence to humanitarian consequences, the key in crafting the landmark Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Regarded as the conscience of the antinuclear movement, Thurlow accepted the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. With the fate of humanity at stake and with the resolve of her samurai ancestors, Thurlow challenged leaders of the nuclear-armed states. On January 22, 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons went into effect, banning nuclear weapons under international law. Critical historical events need a personal narrative, and Thurlow is such a storyteller for Hiroshima. 90 Seconds to Midnight recounts Thurlow’s ascent from the netherworld where she saw, heard, and smelled death and her relentless efforts to protect the world from an unspeakable fate. Knowing she would have to live with those nightmares, Thurlow turned them into a force to impel people across the globe to learn from Hiroshima, to admit that yes, it could happen again-and then to take action.

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Author:   Charlotte Jacobs
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
ISBN:  

9781640126305


ISBN 10:   1640126309
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   01 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Abbreviations, Notes on Japanese Names Prologue   Part I: Before Chapter 1. The Heart of a Samurai Chapter 2. A Cherry Blossom Life Chapter 3. Raising the Flag of the Rising Sun Chapter 4. August 6, 1945   Part II: After Chapter 5. Necropolis Chapter 6. Life Among the Ruins Chapter 7. Occupied Chapter 8. Where Was God on August 6? Chapter 9. Born to Serve Chapter 10. Falling in Love in Bibai   Part III: The Quest Chapter 11. Crossing Borders Chapter 12. Blood on Our Hands Chapter 13. In the Interim Chapter 14. Witness Chapter 15. Watchman Chapter 16. Indifference Is Not an Option Chapter 17. Reframing the Narrative Chapter 18. The Point of No Return Chapter 19. Confronting Truman Chapter 20. Moving Toward Zero Chapter 21. The Nerve of Moral Indignation Chapter 22. Glory Chapter 23. The Road to Ratification Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index 

Reviews

“Charlotte Jacobs has a most compelling story to tell-the biography of Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow, a survivor of Hiroshima. Only biography has the power to convey what happened at the dawn of the nuclear age.”-Kai Bird, coauthor of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize “Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow’s life story captures the horror of nuclear weapons. That a survivor could transcend her experience into a lifetime of activism that has made the world safer is so inspiring. I’ve loved Jacobs’s previous biographical works; in 90 Seconds to Midnight her skill reaches new heights.”-Abraham Verghese, author of The Covenant of Water, an Oprah’s Book Club selection “Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow’s story is inspiring, heroic, and profoundly important. This is a remarkable book about a truly remarkable woman.”-Eric Schlosser, author of Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety, a Pulitzer Prize finalist “This eminently readable book is riveting, timely, and much needed. It offers a unique and deeply affecting first-person account of the unimaginable horrors of Hiroshima through the eyes of Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow, who survived the bombing as a young teen to become a leading witness to the world on the crimes against humanity unleashed by nuclear war. She is a messenger we must hear, and we must heed.”-Diana Chapman Walsh, president emerita of Wellesley College and author of The Claims of Life: A Memoir


“Charlotte Jacobs has a most compelling story to tell—the biography of Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow, a survivor of Hiroshima. Only biography has the power to convey what happened at the dawn of the nuclear age.”—Kai Bird, coauthor of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, winner of the Pulitzer Prize “Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow’s life story captures the horror of nuclear weapons. That a survivor could transcend her experience into a lifetime of activism that has made the world safer is so inspiring. I’ve loved Jacobs’s previous biographical works; in 90 Seconds to Midnight her skill reaches new heights.”—Abraham Verghese, author of The Covenant of Water, an Oprah’s Book Club selection “Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow’s story is inspiring, heroic, and profoundly important. This is a remarkable book about a truly remarkable woman.”—Eric Schlosser, author of Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety, a Pulitzer Prize finalist “This eminently readable book is riveting, timely, and much needed. It offers a unique and deeply affecting first-person account of the unimaginable horrors of Hiroshima through the eyes of Setsuko Nakamura Thurlow, who survived the bombing as a young teen to become a leading witness to the world on the crimes against humanity unleashed by nuclear war. She is a messenger we must hear, and we must heed.”—Diana Chapman Walsh, president emerita of Wellesley College and author of The Claims of Life: A Memoir


Author Information

Charlotte DeCroes Jacobs is a professor of medicine emerita at Stanford University. She is the author of two critically acclaimed books, Jonas Salk: A Life and Henry Kaplan and the Story of Hodgkin’s Disease.  

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