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Review | Book review: Ghosts of the Tsunami’s heart-wrenching look at Japan tragedy from survivors’ view leaves a lasting impression

Richard Lloyd Parry’s focus on those caught up in the events of that tragic day, especially relatives of the 74 children killed at Okawa Elementary School, truly highlights the small decisions that spell the difference between life and death

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A cenotaph for victims of the 2011 Japan tsunami stands in front of the former Okawa Elementary School in Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, where 74 children and 10 teachers died. Photo: AFP
Ghosts of the Tsunami
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by Richard Lloyd Parry

Jonathan Cape

4 Stars

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On March 11, 2011, a massive earthquake hit Japan, setting off a tsunami that left 18,500 people dead. It was the single greatest loss of life in the country since the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki in the dying days of the second world war.

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