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Even darkness sings, from Auschwitz to Hiroshima : finding hope in the saddest places on Earth, Thomas H. Cook

Label
Even darkness sings, from Auschwitz to Hiroshima : finding hope in the saddest places on Earth, Thomas H. Cook
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (367-374)
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Even darkness sings
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1023524667
Responsibility statement
Thomas H. Cook
Sub title
from Auschwitz to Hiroshima : finding hope in the saddest places on Earth
Summary
Drawn to dark places, an award-winning crime novelist, in this deeply personal memoir, travels to some of the earth's most tragic locales where he finds the light that can illuminate the darkness within each one of us. --wordery.com
Table Of Contents
Prologue: by way of the Alcazár -- Lourdes -- Auschwitz -- Shapshot: Cosenza -- Kalaupapa -- Verdun -- Shapshot: Nadi, Fiji -- Kamakura -- Machecoul -- Shapshot: Granada -- Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires -- The forest and the bridge -- Snapshot: Adanwomase -- Okinawa/Hiroshima -- New Echota -- Snapshot: Kumasi -- Monte Sano Mountain/Copenhagen Harbour/Lander Churchyard/Pere Lachaise/Verona -- Elmina -- Shapshot: Phu Quoc -- Melos/Kampot/Krong Kep/Saigon -- Snapshot: Alice Springs -- Derry/Dondonderry -- Ground Zero -- Wieliczka -- Choeung Elk/Tuol Sleng -- Snapshot: Tangiers -- Martha's Vineyard -- Snapshot: Place de Grève -- The case for darknes: an itinerary
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