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I actually read this book a bit by accident...a friend told me about a book on women who had worked at the WWII secret nuclear facility of Oak Ridge, Tennessee--and saw this book at my library and started reading it. I realized later that she wasn't talking about a novel--as this book is--but about a historical book on the Oak Ridge facility! Oh well, this was still an interesting book--and is based on the historical Oak Ridge and all that happened there as thousands of women worked unknowingly
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The Story:
June Walker is a local girl who comes to work in the top-secret “Engineering” works in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1944. She is paired with a self-made roommate fleeing her sharecropper heritage and soon attracts the notice of a Jewish-American physicist with whom she falls in love.
My Thoughts:
I admired June from the start. She had courage, but not that annoying “spunk” we read about. “Grit” was closer to the truth than “spunk,” but it doesn’t accurately describe her either. June’s attrac ...more
June Walker is a local girl who comes to work in the top-secret “Engineering” works in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, in 1944. She is paired with a self-made roommate fleeing her sharecropper heritage and soon attracts the notice of a Jewish-American physicist with whom she falls in love.
My Thoughts:
I admired June from the start. She had courage, but not that annoying “spunk” we read about. “Grit” was closer to the truth than “spunk,” but it doesn’t accurately describe her either. June’s attrac ...more

This book chronicles some of the different teams that worked together to create the Atomic Bomb. Of course most of them had no idea what they were working on. I hadn’t known about Oak Ridge, Tennessee’s contributions to the Manhattan Project.
I really loved the story for the first part, but then it got a little frustrating. Many of the loose ends tied up well, but I didn’t just love the whole book. I do like that it gave perspectives of some of the scientists, some of the common workers, and even ...more
I really loved the story for the first part, but then it got a little frustrating. Many of the loose ends tied up well, but I didn’t just love the whole book. I do like that it gave perspectives of some of the scientists, some of the common workers, and even ...more

If it wasn't for a challenge, I would have pulled the bookmark on this one. Not much history (for me) to learn, the book was more of a chick-lit than historical fiction.
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