Episode Details

Back to Episodes
#26 - Hiroshima and Cherry Blossoms w/ Author Kathleen Burkinshaw

#26 - Hiroshima and Cherry Blossoms w/ Author Kathleen Burkinshaw

Episode 26 Published 8 years, 8 months ago
Description

In this episode, we interview Kathleen Burkinshaw, author of the middle-grade novel, The Last Cherry Blossom, a story of a young Japanese girl living in Hiroshima during World War II when the atomic bomb was dropped. Based partially on the story of her own mother (who survived the bombing of Hiroshima), Kathleen chats about her personal reasons for writing the story, as well as her hopes for a future without nuclear weapons.

For additional thoughts and discussion visit the Books & Boba Goodreads forums

This Episode's Hosts:


This Episode's Guest:


The Books & Boba September 2017 pick is Goodby, Vitamin by Rachel Khong

Follow us:


This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective

Mentioned in this episode:

Don't miss an all AAPI production of HENRY VI: A Trilogy in Two Parts at The Public in NYC

NAATCO returns to The Public with their production of Shakespeare's trilogy, HENRY VI: A TRILOGY IN TWO PARTS, adapted and directed by Stephen Brown-Fried. Condensed into two parts and performed in rep, experience this saga of a nation spinning wildly out of control. Part 1: Foreign Wars kicks off with the funeral of King Henry V, leaving his infant son on the throne and sending the country into decades of spiraling chaos both abroad and at home. Part 2: Civil Strife picks up nearly 30 years later, as nascent domestic feuds rapidly metastasize into the full-blown civil war known as the War of the Roses.

Henry VI - The Public

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us