1945 (Conroy novel)

Not to be confused with 1942 (novel) or Red Inferno: 1945, also written by Robert Conroy.
1945

Cover of the first edition
Author Robert Conroy
Country United States
Language English
Genre alternate history
Publisher Ballantine Books
Publication date
May 29, 2007
Media type trade paperback
Pages xi, 432 pp.
ISBN 978-0-345-49479-5
OCLC 74916045
813/.54 22
LC Class PS3553.O51986 A617 2007

1945 is an alternate history novel by Michigan economics professor Robert Conroy, the author of other alternate history novels, such as 1901 and 1862. It was first published in trade paperback and ebook form by Ballantine Books in May 2007.[1]

Plot summary

1945 depicts a surrender of Japan in World War II being successfully preempted by extremists, forcing US President Harry S. Truman to order more atomic bombings and an invasion of the Japanese home islands, continuing the Pacific Campaign into early 1946. Features prominent throughout the book include the viewpoints of infighting among the Japanese officers responsible for the military coup of the Japanese government, the imprisonment and breakout of Hirohito, the vicious combat between Japanese and American units on Kyushu and their respective naval forces in the Pacific, the efforts behind enemy lines by intelligence officers and POWs, the death of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur, the Soviet Union's extended involvement in Japan, and mass protests in the US to end the war.

Literary significance and reception

Booklist said that "realistic to the point of gruesomeness, 1945 recalls David Westheimer's classic Lighter than a Feather."[2] Publishers Weekly said that Conroy explored the carnage of war through various viewpoints with "moving and thought provoking results".[3]

References

  1. 1945 title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. Green, Roland (May 1, 2007). "1945". Booklist. 103 (17): p. 69. ISSN 0006-7385.
  3. "1945". Publishers Weekly. 254 (16): p. 31–32. April 16, 2007. ISSN 0000-0019.
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