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Award-winning poet Debora Greger grew up in Washington near the site of the Hanford atomic plant, which, unbeknownst to its workers, manufactured plutonium for the bomb dropped on Nagasaki. The high school team was named the Bombers, she writes. The school ring had a mushroom cloud on it. In Desert Fathers, Uranium Daughters she uses what The Nation has characterized as her deadpan wit, intelligence and marvelous insight to explore the legacy of a Catholic girlhood spent in a landscape where even the dust, though we didn t know it then, was radioactive.Product Videos
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Author Debora Greger
Binding Paperback
Series Penguin Poets
Language English
Book Type Poetry
Grade Content 9-12
Subject ELA
Copyright 1996