
Midnight in Chernobyl
The Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster
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Jacques Roy
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The dramatic untold story of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster, based on original reporting and new archival research.
Early in the morning of April 26, 1986, Reactor Number Four of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station exploded, triggering history’s worst nuclear disaster. In the thirty years since then, 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. But the real story of the accident, clouded from the beginning by secrecy, propaganda, and misinformation, has long remained in dispute.
Drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews conducted over the course of more than ten years, as well as letters, unpublished memoirs, and documents from recently-declassified archives, Adam Higginbotham has written a harrowing and compelling narrative which brings the disaster to life through the eyes of the men and women who witnessed it firsthand. The result is a masterful non-fiction thriller, and the definitive account of an event that changed history: a story that is more complex, more human, and more terrifying than the Soviet myth.
Midnight In Chernobyl is an indelible portrait of one of the great disasters of the twentieth century, 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.
©2019 Adam Higginbotham (P)2019 Penguin AudioCritic Reviews
great factual account of this true disaster
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outstanding book, read & author
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Brilliant
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Enlightening
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A real page turner
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fantastic, best mix of information & entertainment
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The author has done a great job giving the details regarding Pripyat and Chernobyl plant itself. Great listen.
Amazing book with factual details
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a shocking disaster, meticulously retold
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Much like most people I imagine, I was kind of astounded by how huge a disaster it actually was, and how close it came to being so much worse. I kind of ran under the assumption that the HBO show was dramatised to a certain extent, because how could I have possibly not heard that there was a distinct possibility that Reactor 4 would explode again with the force of several atomic bombs? - but no, this actually occurred.
Higginbotham's writing is detached, which somehow makes it all the more impactful - dry descriptions of Pripyat firefighters experiencing 'violent diarrhea' in the days following the initial explosion, which was determined to be 'their intestines liquefying' is one example I'm going to have trouble forgetting.
As a companion to the show, Midnight in Chernobyl was excellent. I didn't plan it out that way, but events in the show as I watched it every few nights kind of lined up to the events in the book as I listened to it on my way to and from work, expanding and providing further detail, or refuting the more dramatised parts of the show. Legasov for example is portrayed a lot more heroic in the show, routinely martyring himself before the Communist Party for the good of all - whereas he was far more likely to toe the Party line in real life, and only repented soon before his death.
Midnight in Chernobyl is a fantastic in-depth exploration of the disaster - causes and repercussions, and it has certainly sparked interest in the topic for myself. An excellently written book, very well read by Jacques Roy. Highly recommend.
Highly Recommend
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Very detailed
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