Midnight in Chernobyl - Adam Higginbotham

Midnight in Chernobyl

By Adam Higginbotham

  • Release Date: 2019-02-12
  • Genre: History
Score: 4.5
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Description

A New York Times Best Book of the Year
A Time Best Book of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year
2020 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence Winner

From journalist Adam Higginbotham, the New York Times bestselling “account that reads almost like the script for a movie” (The Wall Street Journal)—a powerful investigation into Chernobyl and how propaganda, secrecy, and myth have obscured the true story of one of the history’s worst nuclear disasters.

Early in the morning of April 26, 1986, Reactor Number Four of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station exploded, triggering one of the 20th century’s greatest disasters. 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 its citizens and the entire world. 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Drawing on hundreds of hours of interviews conducted over the course of more than ten years, as well as letters, unpublished memoirs, and documents from recently-declassified archives, Adam Higginbotham brings the disaster to life through the eyes of the men and women who witnessed it firsthand. The result is a “riveting, deeply reported reconstruction” (Los Angeles Times) and a definitive account of an event that changed history: a story that is more complex, more human, and more terrifying than the Soviet myth.

“The most complete and compelling history yet” (The Christian Science Monitor), Higginbotham’s “superb, enthralling, and necessarily terrifying...extraordinary” (The New York Times) book is an indelible portrait of 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.

Reviews

  • Too notch read

    5
    By Rememberthepast
    Excellent portrayal of ussr life and how it affects/affected decisions, especially in the 1980s. I lived in W Germany in 1983 and visited E/W Berlin. The attitudes were just like the book portrays.. I never realized the impact Chernobyl played on in hastening the effects of communistic governance.
  • Midnight in Chernobyl

    5
    By Wanderer1077
    This is a very good book on the events leading up to and after the disaster.
  • Amazing Read

    5
    By Maxwell Rock
    Incredible book delivering a nearly minute by minute account of the events that occurred during the Chernobyl meltdowns—yet it’s one of the fastest-paced books I can recall reading. Really enjoyed it and a little sad it’s over.
  • Excellent

    5
    By Billy in Vermont
    Thorough and complete historical narrative of the disaster. Worth reading. Page turner.
  • Stellar!

    5
    By miniski80
    Simply stellar! I was completely engrossed from the beginning to end! I highly recommend this book!
  • Fantastic Book

    5
    By Critic 1954
    Very detailed perspective of what really happened at Chernobyl. A chilling read.
  • Fascinating

    4
    By md5152
    This account of the Chernobyl nuclear accident reads like a novel. It is gripping from start to finish
  • Suspenseful and Enlightening — A Great Read!

    5
    By RobMSF
    As soon as I finished this book, I couldn't wait to go back and re-read parts of it. This is a totally engaging read. I see that some reviewers found it too technical; I didn't think that was the case at all, and I don't even have a science background. In fact, I was inspired to dig into Wikipedia and learn more about nuclear reactors, isotopes, radioactivity ... you name it. This is one of the best non-fiction works I've read in a good while. You won't want to put it down!