Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future

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Product Details
Price
$27.95  $25.99
Publisher
W. W. Norton & Company
Publish Date
Pages
432
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.2 X 1.4 inches | 1.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780393652512

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About the Author
Kate Brown is a comics artist and illustrator. Her stories have been published in the Best New Manga series - a publication of cutting edge international manga - and The Girly Comic, among others. A graduate of England's only Sequential Illustration course, specialising in graphic novels, her books include The Spider Moon, which was published by Random House.
Reviews
This engagingly written book reads like a cold war thriller and uncovers the devastating effects of one of the world's worst nuclear disasters.--Alison MacFarlane, director, Institute for International Science and Technology Policy, George Washington University
A remarkable book, distinguished by formidable archival history, investigative research, and vivid storytelling. Parts of it grip with the force of a thriller--but again and again, the plot is proved true. A decade's work has gone into uncovering the real human cost of Chernobyl. Yet this is a book about even bigger subjects than the disaster at its core: about how politics processes disaster, about the unseen legacies of the 'friendly atom, ' and about the Anthropocene futures faced by the human species, surviving in an epoch of ruin.--Robert Macfarlane, author of The Old Ways
Gripping...Kate Brown's relentless, tenacious reporting shows that Chernobyl isn't the past at all. Nothing, she makes clear, can stop its radiation from seeping through all attempts to bury the truth for a long time to come. This deftly written, impassioned, courageous book should make the world think twice about what's at stake when we unleash nuclear reactions.--Alan Weisman, author, The World Without Us and Countdown
A magisterial blend of historical research, investigative journalism and poetic reportage.... an awe-inspiring journey.-- "Economist"
In this explosive, exquisitely researched account, Brown draws on four years of fieldwork in Soviet and other archives--27 total, some previously unvisited--and in towns and farms in contaminated territories to provide a powerful story of the devastating health and environmental effects of radioactive fallout in areas outside the 30-kilometer Chernobyl Exclusion Zone... This sobering book should be read--and studied--by policymakers and citizens-- "Kirkus (starred review)"
Kate Brown introduces new archival material to document the public-health crisis -- creating a handbook for a 'postnuclear reality'.... Brown's page-turner skillfully weaves an original narrative on the long-term medical effects of the Chernobyl disaster.-- "Nature"
With bountiful, devastating detail, Brown describes how doctors, scientists, and journalists--mainly in Ukraine and Belarus--went to great lengths and took substantial risks to collect information.... One of the most alarming--though also eerily beautiful--aspects of Brown's book is her description of the way radioactive material moves through organisms, ecosystems, and human society.... Manual for Survival asks a larger question about how humans will coexist with the ever-increasing quantities of toxins and pollutants that we introduce into our air, water, and soil. Brown's careful mapping of the path isotopes take is highly relevant.--Sophie Pinkham "New York Review of Books"
Brown's in-depth research and clean, concise writing illuminate the reality behind decades of 'half-truths and bald-faced lies.' Readers will be fascinated by this provocative history of a deadly accident and its consequences-- "Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
Kate Brown presents a convincing challenge to the official narrative of the Chernobyl disaster. Deeply reported and elegantly written, Manual for Survival is chilling.--Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction
Combining the skills of a historian, investigative reporter, and detective, Kate Brown has blown the lid off the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and decades of official efforts to suppress its grim truths. Disturbing in its conclusions, destined to incite controversy, Manual for Survival is first-rate historical sleuthing.--J. R. McNeill, coauthor of The Great Acceleration
[A] humane and strange book about the irreversible things a technological disaster does to people and landscapes.--Owen Hatherley "New Statesman"