A review by amandale
Ghosts of the Tsunami: Death and Life in Japan by Richard Lloyd Parry

5.0


They didn’t cry, there was no emotion at all. The loss was so profound, and death had come so suddenly. They understood the facts of their situation individually – that they had lost their homes, lost their livelihoods and lost their families. They understood each piece, but they couldn’t see it as a whole, and they couldn’t understand what they should do, or sometimes even where they were.