The Atomic City Girls: A Novel

"The Atomic City Girls is a fascinating and compelling novel about a little-known piece of WWII history."โ€”Maggie Leffler, international bestselling author of The Secrets of Flight

In the bestselling tradition of Hidden Figures and The Wives of Los Alamos, comes this riveting novel of the everyday people who worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II.

In November 1944, eighteen-year-old June Walker boards an unmarked bus, destined for a city that doesnโ€™t officially exist. Oak Ridge, Tennessee has sprung up in a matter of monthsโ€”a town of trailers and segregated houses, 24-hour cafeterias, and constant security checks. There, June joins hundreds of other young girls operating massive machines whose purpose is never explained. They know they are helping to win the war, but must ask no questions and reveal nothing to outsiders.

The girls spend their evenings socializing and flirting with soldiers, scientists, and workmen at dances and movies, bowling alleys and canteens. June longs to know more about their top-secret assignment and begins an affair with Sam Cantor, the young Jewish physicist from New York who oversees the lab where she works and understands the end goal only too well, while her beautiful roommate Cici is on her own mission: to find a wealthy husband and escape her sharecropper roots. Across town, African-American construction worker Joe Brewer knows nothing of the governmentโ€™s plans, only that his new job pays enough to make it worth leaving his family behind, at least for now. But a breach in security will intertwine his fate with Juneโ€™s search for answers.

When the bombing of Hiroshima brings the truth about Oak Ridge into devastating focus, June must confront her ideals about loyalty, patriotism, and war itself.

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Published Feb 6, 2018

384 pages

Average rating: 6.25

68 RATINGS

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BookClubAddict
Dec 15, 2024
8/10 stars
I enjoyed reading The Atomic City Girls about building the atomic bomb in Oakridge, TN. Kind of a mix between nonfiction and fiction. There are lots of pictures of the real Oakridge, TN site. I recently watched the Marie Curie movie on Amazon Prime, so it was cool to learn about the evolution of how the scientists separated and refined the Plutonium and Uranium isotopes. Fascinating that untrained high school female graduates watched the dials and had idea what they were really building in the plant. Interesting to learn of War efforts untertwined with racial history that happened in the rural south.
Nanaloves2read
Oct 12, 2024
7/10 stars
I enjoyed the book. I had recently watched the classic movie, Above and Beyond and so the subject matter was very interesting. The book inspired me to learn and research more about this project.
Fantasyfangirl
Apr 13, 2024
8/10 stars
I had low expectations going into reading this but I ended up really enjoying it. Yet another perspective of life in WW2, but this time in my own backyard of Oak Ridge, TN. It was cool to know all the places that were talked about.
Deannebg
Apr 27, 2022
I am glad I read this book but it lacked depth of character. It did educate me about a place I did not know about and inspired me to learn more of the truth about what happened during that time.

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