Los Alamos nuclear family glows up
Announcing the release of a non-fiction history of childhood in Los Alamos during the peak of the cold war.
August, 2003 -- Author Glenn Fishbine (The Investor's Guide to Nanotechnology and Micromachines, 2002, John Wiley & Sons) has a collection of short stories about growing up during the cold war in Los Alamos, New Mexico published by GOM publishing.
"Few realize that although Los Alamos was the capital of nuclear weapons development, the PhDs and engineers had families. While the city was a secured national asset, children grew up and played as children do everywhere. The difference is, their games were quite different. I wrote this collection after realizing that there was great creativity and humor locked away in the atomic city." Fishbine said.
His collection, "Children of Usher" can be found at Amazon's web site at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0972919740//investorsgu04-20
"I think most people will enjoy this work. Just one thing, however, don't try this at home, with or without adult supervision. Ever." Fishbine said.
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