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The Nuclear Terror Survival Handbook is a two part book designed to educate you about the effects of a nuclear explosion in a city, with the intent of increasing your survivability. Yorksberg USA is under terrorist attack with an atomic bomb, and you will "experience" the attack from the viewpoint of several citizens who live in or near the city. Following each citizen's story is an analysis of their experiences and the bomb's effects on them and their surroundings. Technical details of the effects are based on Glasstone and Dolan's epic "The Effects of Nuclear Weapons". Some of the citizens you'll meet are within one mile of the bomb and include... Rachael Miskins - teacher at an elementary school Bill Ruffe - police officer on duty Broadrick Edwards - construction supervisor on site Jetta Goldberg - dance instructor at her studio Stories of people beyond one mile and out to 250 miles from the bomb will also be told and analyzed as well. Some of those who are beyond one mile are... Marcus Gingman - hospital administrator at work Laticia Washington - homemaker and mother at home Rob Oberfelt - EOC Director at home Tammie Janos - bank employee in a subway under the river Reading Part 1 and Part 2 can help you become "nuclear street-smart", increasing the chances of survival for you and your loved ones should you ever have to live through a similar scenario. With this knowledge you can survive. 200 pages