But after the aftermath of the bomb being dropped on Hiroshima, these six people's lives start to get a little more complicated. After reading this is think the author chose people who made a difference after there bombing. I think because of these six people there was more survivors that day. After the bombings there is about "83,000 people who survived" (New York Times). Because the people he chose to write about started to help other people right away. I quote at the beginning of Chapter Two immediately after the explosion, the Reverend Mr. Kiyoshi Tanimoto started to help people, he began to help a lady who was holding her head while she was holding a child in her other hand yelling she is hurt. He immediately goes to the women and graps the kid from her and tries to find her some help. Also Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura started to help others following the explosion of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. After the bomb she got up and went looking for her children under the rubbish that the bomb left. These are only some of the people who John Hersey talks about in this …show more content…
I am really glad that I decided to read this book because before reading this book I didn't know a lot about the dropping of one of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima. All I really knew was that they dropped the bombs to end World War 2. And I also knew that if Japan didn't surrender they were going to invade the mainland. So this book gave me lots of insight of what people in Japan went through during the war and the after effects. This book helped me gain more understanding of what devastation really looks like. These six people that the book talks about went through a