Fat Man and Littbo: Beneath the Atomic City Volume 1

Fat Man and Littbo: Beneath the Atomic City Volume 1
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Artikel-Nr:
9780692696378
Veröffentl:
2016
Erscheinungsdatum:
11.07.2016
Seiten:
250
Autor:
Dave Westcott
Gewicht:
410 g
Format:
229x150x17 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Dave Westcott is a records management and digital imaging consultant living in the Washington, DC area. His first novel "Fat Man and Littbo: Beneath the Atomic City" contains a mix of historical fiction plus real people and topics from his hometown of Oak Ridge, Tennessee during the 1940s creation of the Manhattan project. Dave is a published technology writer and occasional guest columnist with The Oak Ridger newspaper. He is the co-owner of WriteDecision, a writing service for government proposals and music industry promotional materials (writedecision.com). Dave lives with his wife Anita in Frederick, MD and has two sons and two daughters in the MD area plus a son living in Key West, Florida. He is a photographer and musician and when he's not busy writing, he can be found photographing musical performances and occasionally sitting behind a drum kit.
The Manhattan Project's Indispensable Man General Leslie R. Groves believed that to achieve success that he should start with superb and gifted people and that young people would normally be more energetic, confident, and curious and thus be more likely to work harder and longer. General Groves was a career military engineer during World War II and was responsible for the construction of the Pentagon and numerous installations and factories that played major roles in the Manhattan Project's making of the Atomic Bombs that were dropped on Japan in 1945. Fat Man and Littbo...Beneath the ATOMIC CITY is a novel that describes the 1927 birth of George Thomas Moneypenny into a coal mining family living in Hardburly, Kentucky. It details the death of Malcom Moneypenny and the family's move to Tennessee and the unlikely pairing of Littbo Moneypenny with the famous General, and how everyday life twisted and turned until the entire secret mission unraveled at the seams and completely re-directed the outcome of the war effort. The novel traces personal life in the Atomic City from illicit affairs, moonshining and bootlegging, secret underground bunkers, the purchase of 1200 tons of uranium ore from a warehouse in New York, and to the final military battles on the Island of Tinian, and the flight of the Enola Gay over Hiroshima, Japan.

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