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Springtime in Chernobyl
Springtime in Chernobyl | Emmanuel Lepage
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April 26, 1986, Chernobyl: the reactor core of the nuclear power plant begins to melt. It is the greatest nuclear disaster of the twentieth century. A cloud laden with radionuclides travels thousands of miles in every direction, contaminating a populace unaware of its danger and who cannot protect themselves. At that time, Emmanuel Lepage was 19 years old, watching and listening, incredulous, to the news on television. 22 years later, April 2008: Lepage travels to Chernobyl to report, both in writing and drawings, about the lives of the survivors and their children living on the highly contaminated land. Upon making the decision to travel there, Emmanuel has the feeling that he is defying death, and when he finds himself on a train to Ukraine, where the old power station is located, a question keeps popping up in his mind: What am I doing here?
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A memoir style graphic novel that deals with the aftermath of Chernobyl when a group of artists and writers go to the area to interview people still living there. It's heartfelt, brutal, and yet also hopeful. The color scheme in it is beautiful because color is only used in a few panels.

#Ukraine #Belarus @Librarybelle @BarbaraBB #ReadingEurope2020

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BarbaraBB Wow. I may use this one for Belarus (still need a book for that country and I am using this one for Ukraine: 4y
Addison_Reads @BarbaraBB I'm doubling up on some countries because I'm on a book buying ban this year and my shelves and local library only have so many books that fit this challenge for me. Your Ukraine book looks good. I'm stacking it. 4y
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