The detailed and true story about Chernobyl's disaster: who was the blame?
With simple and effective writing, Andrew Leatherbarrow describes moment by moment what really happened at the city of Chernobyl and the Reactor Unit 4 on April, 26th, 1986. Between researches, references, and his own visit to the site, the author gives us a great view about the facts that surround the mystery of the nuclear 86' disaster: Whose is the fault of what happened - and is it still happening today? Was it the fault of the operator team? Or was the nuclear reactor designers? Or even, the USSR? The language is very easy to understand, even in the moments when is necessary to explain the technical information. It's a remarkable book that shows us exactly what we need to know (or what they let us know) about the radiation explosion that happened that day, and that will lead consequences for the next two hundred thousand years.
