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Ghosts of the Tsunami

Death and Life in Japan's Disaster Zone

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Ghosts of the Tsunami

By: Richard Lloyd Parry
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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"In an understated performance, Simon Vance details one of the stunning tragedies arising from the tsunami that struck Japan in 2011...Vance's steady pacing, crisp enunciation, and careful inflection enhance the weight of the story, which moves between reportage and interviews, and ultimately reveals unsettling truths about this particular disaster." — AudioFile Magazine

Masterfully narrated by Simon Vance, winner of 14 Audie Awards and 61 Earphone Awards, comes the heartbreaking true story of a natural disaster and the resilience of Japan.


the definitive account of what happened, why, and above all how it felt, when catastrophe hit Japan—by the Japan correspondent of The Times (London) and author of People Who Eat Darkness

On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake sent a 120-foot-high tsunami smashing into the coast of northeast Japan. By the time the sea retreated, more than eighteen thousand people had been crushed, burned to death, or drowned.

It was Japan’s greatest single loss of life since the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. It set off a national crisis and the meltdown of a nuclear power plant. And even after the immediate emergency had abated, the trauma of the disaster continued to express itself in bizarre and mysterious ways.

Richard Lloyd Parry, an award-winning foreign correspondent, lived through the earthquake in Tokyo and spent six years reporting from the disaster zone. There he encountered stories of ghosts and hauntings, and met a priest who exorcised the spirits of the dead. And he found himself drawn back again and again to a village that had suffered the greatest loss of all, a community tormented by unbearable mysteries of its own.

What really happened to the local children as they waited in the schoolyard in the moments before the tsunami? Why did their teachers not evacuate them to safety? And why was the unbearable truth being so stubbornly covered up?

Ghosts of the Tsunami is a soon-to-be classic intimate account of an epic tragedy, told through the accounts of those who lived through it. It tells the story of how a nation faced a catastrophe, and the struggle to find consolation in the ruins.

Emotionally Gripping Disaster Relief Japan Heartfelt Asia World Social Sciences Inspiring Year In Japan

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A natural disaster that reads like true crime
"The tsunami makes this a classic of disaster literature; Richard Lloyd Parry’s status as an outsider in Japan despite decades of residency make this feel like True Crime. Every fact he investigates and brings to light leads to deeper questions. As with all truly great nonfiction, Simon Vance’s performance has all the suspense and character development of a novel. If you loved Isaac’s Storm or Unbroken, this is the next listen for you."
Christina H., Audible Editor

Powerful Storytelling • Emotional Depth • Superb Narration • Cultural Insights • Respectful Documentation

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Superb. Chilling. Poignant. Perfect. Unbelievably tragic story told with so much empathy. This book deserves more than 5 stars.

Goosebumps

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Great cultural insights, haunting stories, and a little justice for grieving parents balance out the sadness.

Tragic but beautifully told.

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I never knew of the devastation that was caused by the Tsunami. This story was told with such respect and reverence, I feel it honored the lives lost. It is a haunting tale, but I am happy to have heard their stories. May their voices and memories never be forgotten.

An important read

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I loved this book. The narrator was great. A story that needed to be told. Also an interesting delve into the culture and politics of Japan.

Sad, but great cultural insight.

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The book was a story of humanity ensconced in politics, nature, grief, love, and spirituality...in the end we have a choice to heal or stay in trauma. May those lost rest in peace as those left behind be in peace.

Excellent and sad

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