• The Children

    The Children

    Kirkwood, Lucy

    The script of THE CHILDREN, for your reading pleasure.

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  • Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

    Albee, Edward

    THE CHILDREN’s Rose, Hazel and Robin’s tension-laden interactions are similar to (but not quite as shocking as) those featured in Albee’s infamous play.

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  • Oryx and Crake

    Oryx and Crake

    Atwood, Margaret

    Set in the near future, this post-apocalyptic novel explores an Earth ravaged by ecological and scientific disaster. First in a trilogy.

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  • Manual for Survival

    Manual for Survival

    Brown, Kate

    Brown's research led to the exposé of a chilling cover-up of Chernobyl's true effects on both humans and the environment.

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  • Silent Spring

    Silent Spring

    Carson, Rachel

    "First published in 1962, Silent Spring alerted a large audience to the environmental and human dangers of indiscriminate use of pesticides, spurring revolutionary changes in the laws affecting our air, land, and water." – Publisher’s copy.

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  • Fukushima

    Fukushima

    Reporter Mark Willacy visits the contaminated zone surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which was destroyed in the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami of 2011. The power plant catastrophe in THE CHILDREN is modeled after the real-life Fukushima disaster.

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  • Midnight in Chernobyl

    Midnight in Chernobyl

    Higginbotham, Adam

    "While Chernobyl often gets portrayed as a small piece within the larger collapse of the USSR, this work aims to reset that notion by pointing out that the disaster solidified mistrust toward the Communist Party and Soviet system and that the recovery costs bankrupted the Soviet economy."--Library Journal

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  • Fukushima

    Fukushima

    Lochbaum, David A.

    Leading experts from the Union of Concerned Scientists team up with a journalist to determine exactly what led to the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

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  • March Was Made of Yarn

    March Was Made of Yarn

    Published a year after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, this anthology contains 18 essays and stories by Japanese authors reflecting on this devastating event and its aftermath.

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  • A Tale for the Time Being

    A Tale for the Time Being

    Ozeki, Ruth

    An author in the Pacific Northwest discovers the diary of a Japanese teen named Nao in ocean debris, possibly from the 2011 tsunami and subsequent Fukushima nuclear disaster, which has washed ashore near her British Columbia home.

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