East Wind Rain brings the events of December 7, 1941 into stark visual focus. Through carefully selected archival photographs, contemporary captions, and succinct contextual notes, Stan Cohen reconstructs the attack on Pearl Harbor as it unfolded—morning routines interrupted, ships aflame, airfields under assault, and civilians and servicemen caught in the first hours of a global war. The book balances dramatic imagery with human detail: faces, wreckage, rescue efforts, and the quiet moments that followed the chaos. Designed for readers who want history told through images as much as words, this volume is both a reference and a moving tribute to those who witnessed and survived the day that changed the Pacific.