Author

Adam Higginbotham

Adam Higginbotham
Associated Country
United Kingdom
Adam Higginbotham is a British-American journalist, author, and researcher known for his meticulously researched works of narrative nonfiction. His writing focuses on major historical events, disasters, scientific developments, and the complex human decisions that shape them. Drawing on extensive archival research, interviews, and primary sources, he is recognized for transforming intricate historical subjects into compelling and accessible narratives.

Before becoming an author, Higginbotham built a career as a journalist and magazine writer, contributing to a wide range of publications on topics including science, technology, culture, and history. His work is noted for its attention to detail, balanced analysis, and ability to illuminate the broader political, social, and human contexts surrounding significant events.

Higginbotham has earned international acclaim for his historical nonfiction, particularly for his in-depth examinations of twentieth-century disasters and their lasting consequences. Through his rigorous research and engaging storytelling, he has established a reputation as one of the leading contemporary writers of narrative history, helping readers better understand the people, institutions, and circumstances behind some of the modern era's most consequential events.
Books

Challenger 2024

On January 28, 1986, just seventy-three seconds into flight, the space shuttle Challenger broke apart over the Atlantic Ocean, killing all seven people on board. Millions of Americans witnessed the...
Early in the morning of April 26, 1986, Reactor Number Four of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station exploded, triggering history’s worst nuclear disaster. In the thirty years since then, Chernobyl has...