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Darragh McKeon

Autor(a) de All That is Solid Melts into Air

3 Works 253 Membros 16 Críticas

Obras por Darragh McKeon

All That is Solid Melts into Air (2014) 251 exemplares
Remembrance Sunday (2023) 1 exemplar
Le Dimanche du souvenir (2023) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1979
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Ireland
Local de nascimento
Tullamore, County Offaly, Ireland
Ocupações
theater director

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Inspiration to read: NYTBR Aug 10 2014
 
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TeresaBlock | 15 outras críticas | Feb 14, 2023 |
I really had no idea about the Chernobyl incident and it is scary with everything going on to read about what they did and what happened. Told throw a few characters this novel follows the aftermath of what happened after the nuclear accident in 1986 at the Chernobyl Power Plant. People had no idea what was happening- just that there were signs that things were not quite right; sky was a funny color, animals were acting odd and then there were military trucks giving them mere minutes to pack a bag a person and they were being transported by bus to some unknown city where they had to evacuate to with hardly any information at all. Others were convinced to stay behind and help bury and remove as many traces of the incident as possible but had no idea the harm that was upon them with the amount of radiation that was in the air. Thousands of people were harmed and eventually died from this and that area is still feeling the aftereffects to this day, in that no one or nothing is allowed near it due to the radiation still there. So scary, but a very good read about the event.… (mais)
 
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Chelz286 | 15 outras críticas | Mar 20, 2022 |
interesting perspective on a major news event that was largely downplayed in US news reports. book somewhat disjointed with an unexpected, yet satisfying ending - wish the author would have explored or expounded more on this....
 
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ChetBowers | 15 outras críticas | Mar 10, 2021 |
Something about the writing in this book is utterly compelling. It captures a lot of the alienation and isolation many in the old USSR felt as the modern world began to permeate the day to day life of the citizens. Using the accident at Chernobyl, the author tragically yet beautifully at times works to highlight the utter dysfunction at that point in the federation. I completed the book several months ago and it still lingers.
 
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Scott777 | 15 outras críticas | Apr 20, 2020 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
3
Membros
253
Popularidade
#90,475
Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
16
ISBN
26
Línguas
3

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