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Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster

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Harrowing chronicle of human error and resilience.

If you're drawn to real-world thrillers, you'll appreciate 'Midnight in Chernobyl' for its intense, well-researched account of a disaster that reads like fiction but is all the more chilling for being true. Adam Higginbotham's meticulous approach to the narrative is reminiscent of detective work, piecing together a tragedy steeped in secrecy and its ripple effects on humanity. It's an urgent read for those who are fascinated by the complexity of history, the fallibility of humans, and the profound implications of technological advancement gone awry.

  • Colby Award (2020)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Science & Technology (2019)
  • The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize Nominee for Longlist (2020)
  • Andrew Carnegie Medal for Nonfiction (2020)
  • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for History & Biography (2019)
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Midnight in Chernobyl: The Untold Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster

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ISBN: 9780552172899
Publisher: Corgi
Date of Publication: 2019-10-31
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, History, Science
Goodreads rating: 4.37
(rated by 54815 readers)

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The story of Chernobyl is more complex, more human, and more terrifying than the Soviet myth. Adam Higginbotham has written a harrowing and compelling narrative which brings the 1986 disaster to life through the eyes of the men and women who witnessed it firsthand. Drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews conducted over the course of more than ten years, as well as letters, unpublished memoirs, and documents from recently-declassified archives, this book makes for a masterful non-fiction thriller. Chernobyl has become lodged in the collective nightmares of the world: shorthand for the spectral horrors of radiation poisoning, for a dangerous technology slipping its leash, for ecological fragility, and for what can happen when a dishonest and careless state endangers not only its own citizens, but all of humanity. It is a story that has long remained in dispute, clouded from the beginning in secrecy, propaganda, and misinformation. Midnight in Chernobyl is an indelible portrait of history's worst nuclear disaster, of human resilience and ingenuity and the lessons learned when mankind seeks to bend the natural world to his will - lessons which, in the face of climate change and other threats - remain not just vital but necessary. Now, Higginbotham brings us closer to the truth behind this colossal tragedy.
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Harrowing chronicle of human error and resilience.

If you're drawn to real-world thrillers, you'll appreciate 'Midnight in Chernobyl' for its intense, well-researched account of a disaster that reads like fiction but is all the more chilling for being true. Adam Higginbotham's meticulous approach to the narrative is reminiscent of detective work, piecing together a tragedy steeped in secrecy and its ripple effects on humanity. It's an urgent read for those who are fascinated by the complexity of history, the fallibility of humans, and the profound implications of technological advancement gone awry.

  • Colby Award (2020)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Science & Technology (2019)
  • The Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize Nominee for Longlist (2020)
  • Andrew Carnegie Medal for Nonfiction (2020)
  • Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for History & Biography (2019)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.