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Claire Fun
Oct 13, 2013 rated it it was amazing
I thought this was really well done. I am very interested in Chernobyl and Pripyat and have read a few books based in the area, as well as 'walked' it in the Ukrainian (Russian, perhaps?) version of Google street view. I've read all the tour reports and obviously have read a few nonfiction books on the topic too. I assume it's too do with my obsession with all things post apocalyptic - this is one of the closest accidents we've had in real world terms rather than fiction. I also very much believ ...more
Wanda
Jun 04, 2013 rated it really liked it
Shelves: children
Katya is an 11 year old girl living in a small village near the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the Ukraine. On her 11th birthday, there is a terrible accident at the plant in reactor 4 and her life is changed forever. Her father employed at the plant continues to believe that the accident has been contained and it is safe to continue there so he can provide for his family. The families of her village have to leave and live in Kiev for two years. During this time the villages are totally destroyed, a ...more
Deb (Readerbuzz) Nance
Jul 24, 2009 rated it really liked it
Shelves: fiction
Katya is a young girl who lives with her family in the part of the USSR known as Ukraine. Her father works at a nuclear power station called Chernobyl. Yes, it is that nuclear power station and it is that time, the hours just before and just after the station explodes.

I did and I didn’t like this book. Chernobyl is a powerful setting for a novel. The little Ukrainian elements were intriguing, but I wish they had felt less like elements added to the story to give the story a genuine Ukrainian fee
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