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Countdown to Pearl Harbor: The Twelve Days to the Attack
Countdown to Pearl Harbor: The Twelve Days to the Attack | Steve Twomey
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A fascinating look at the twelve days leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the warnings, clues and missteps by a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter. In Washington, DC, in late November 1941, admirals compose the most ominous message in Navy history to warn Hawaii of possible danger, but they write it too vaguely. They think precautions are being taken, but never check to see if they are. A key intelligence officer wants more warnings sent, but he is on the losing end of a bureaucratic battle and can t get the message out. American sleuths have pierced Japan s most vital diplomatic code, and Washington believes it has a window on the enemy s soul but it does not. In a small office at Pearl Harbor, overlooking the battleships at the heart of America s seafaring power, the Commander of the Pacific Fleet tries to figure out how much danger he really faces. His intelligence unit has lost track of Japan s biggest aircraft carriers, but assumes they are resting in a port far away. The admiral thinks Pearl is too shallow for torpedoes, so he never puts up a barrier. As he frets, a Japanese spy is counting the warships in the harbor and reporting to Tokyo. There were false assumptions, and racist ones: The Japanese aren t very good aviators and they don t have the nerve or the skill to attempt a strike so far from their home. There were misunderstandings, conflicting desires, painful choices. And there was a naval officer who, on his very first mission as captain of his very first ship, did exactly the right thing. His warning could have averted disaster, but his superiors reacted too leisurely. Japanese planes arrived moments later. Twomey s telescoping of the twelve days leading to the attack unravels the crucial characters and moments, and produces an edge-of-your seat drama with fascinating details about America at this moment in its history. By the end, the reader understands how assumption is the root of disaster, and how sometimes a gamble pays off."
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DebinHawaii
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Overall a win for those w/an interest in Pearl Harbor history. There's some slow spots but the last couple of hours in particular are gripping as the attack unfolds & it is interesting to see a focus on the many mistakes by many people that led to it. Gives the Japanese perspective-although I found the narration for some of the Japanese voices rang forced & seemed stereotypical. With chocolate-coconut tea & home-brought pistachios (shhh...) 😆

rabbitprincess Mmmmm chocolate coconut tea! 8y
MemoirsForMe I just finished a book about Pearl Harbor too. Mine was by one of the survivors on the U.S.S. Arizona. I needed a box of Kleenex nearby. Very good but tough to read. 8y
DebinHawaii @rabbitprincess It is so good! 🍵💜 8y
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DebinHawaii @UwannaPublishme What book did you read? This one is mostly on the days before the attack and not as emotional but I can't help but tear up when they start talking about the attack itself and those who went through it. I am always a mess on the Arizona Memorial tour. 😰 8y
audreycierolim How do you get these audiobooks? Is it for free? Or do you pay? 8y
DebinHawaii @audreycierolim I do belong to audible but I get most of them like this one through Overdrive from my public library. Many libraries have either Overdrive or Hoopla & you just download the program on your phone, tablet or computer & listen away for free. You can also get e-books the same way so check & see what your library has available. It's awesome! 8y
audreycierolim Do you have to make accounts on that? Like register and things? 8y
DebinHawaii @audreycierolim Yes, I believe so. I went to my library website which had a link to Overdrive for the state library system & I use my library card number & PIN to log on. You may have to see how it works with your particular library. 8y
DebinHawaii @audreycierolim Between my library & Overdrive it walked me through the steps pretty easily. 8y
MemoirsForMe I know what you mean. I took the tour a few years back and I still tear up about it. 😥That tour inspired me to read this book: 8y
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DogMomIrene
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The UA bookstore has some great selections about Pearl Harbor! Getting ready for the Prologue event to begin! Can't wait to hear all the bookish news for #TucsonFestivalofBooks!