Chernobyl Explosion: How a Deadly Nuclear Accident Frightened the World
By (Author) Michael Burgan
Illustrated by Michael Burgan
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
1st January 2018
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
363.17990947
Paperback
64
Width 229mm, Height 152mm
The long-term damage from an accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant more than 30 years ago is still unknown. When explosions ripped through the reactor in rural Ukraine then part of the Soviet Union they spewed huge amounts of radioactive material into the atmosphere and caused the worst nuclear disaster in history. About 10000 people have died or will die because of their exposure to radiation and experts worry about the children born to parents who were living near the disaster area. With international help Ukraine has enclosed the damaged reactor giving scientists time to figure out what the future holds.
Michael Burgan has written numerous books for children and young adults during his nearly 20 years as a freelance writer. Many of his books have focused on U.S. history, geography, and the lives of world leaders. Michael has won several awards for his writing, and his graphic novel version of the classic tale Frankenstein (Stone Arch Books) was a Junior Library Guild selection. Michael graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor's degree in history. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with his cat, Callie.