Tim Walker's book on the 40th anniversary of the Bhopal gas tragedy

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Tim Walker began writing novels for children at the age of 45 and became popular with his series of action-adventure stories published in 2007 as a trilogy.  In these books - Shipley Manor, The Flying Fizzler and Rise of the Rattler - he sculpted his views on everything from corporate greed to religious extremism.

 Award-winning designer-turned-author Tim has now published his second book, which has to do with the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, one of India’s worst disasters.  Tim's book called The Prisoner of Bhopal is a historical novel based on a real event, which he says he wrote it for the current generation of children who did not witness the tragedy.

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