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September 8, 1900, began innocently in the seaside town of Galveston, Texas. Even Isaac Cline, resident meteorologist for the U.S. Weather Bureau failed to grasp the true meaning of the strange deep-sea swells and peculiar winds that greeted the city that morning. Mere hours later, Galveston found itself submerged in a monster hurricane that completely destroyed the town and killed over six thousand people in what remains the greatest natural disaster in American history–and Isaac Cline found himself the victim of a devestating personal tragedy.
Using Cline’s own telegrams, letters, and reports, the testimony of scores of survivors, and our latest understanding of the science of hurricanes, Erik Larson builds a chronicle of one man’s heroic struggle and fatal miscalculation in the face of a storm of unimaginable magnitude. Riveting, powerful, and unbearably suspenseful, Isaac’s Storm is the story of what can happen when human arrogance meets the great uncontrollable force of nature.
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Are there other folks out there who enjoy reading true accounts of someone else’s misfortune, especially if that misfortunate involves a titanic, unstoppable force of nature? A few, really good examples of this true-life disaster genre that I’ve read over the years are: “The Earth Shook – The Sky Burned” (San Francisco Earthquake)”; “The Coming Plague” (newly emerging diseases); “Great Lakes Shipwrecks and Survivals” (doomed on Lake Superior, etc.); “Rats, Lice, and History” (a biography of typhus); and “Isaac’s Storm” (the Galveston hurricane of 1900).
Erik Larson’s book on the deadliest hurricane in history has two main focal points: the hurricane itself; and the human drama of Isaac Cline, the Galveston meteorologist who failed to predict the intensity of the storm. The book meanders through occasional dry stretches of Isaac’s pre-storm biography, and through the history of the U.S. Weather Bureau (they were interesting, but not nearly as interesting as the storm), but once it focuses on the events of September 8, 1900 and beyond, I wasn’t able to set “Isaac’s Storm” down. Especially compelling are the eerie descriptions of what it’s like to sail through the eye of a hurricane, and of course the narrative (from the viewpoints of several survivors) of what it was like to be in Galveston before, during, and after the storm. If you are afraid of storms or of water, you might not want to read this book because Erik Larson puts you right there when the storm debris is caving in the side of your house, or when the “tide suddenly rises fully four feet at one bound”.
Isaac’s Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History Info
- Author: Erik Larson ( Download PDF : )
- Language: English
- Paperback: 323 pages
- Publisher: Vintage; 1st Thus. edition (July 11, 2000)
- ISBN-10: 0375708278
- ISBN-13: 978-0375708275
- Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 0.7 x 8 inches
About the Author
ERIK LARSON is the author of four national bestsellers: In the Garden of Beasts, Thunderstruck, The Devil in the White City, and Isaac’s Storm, which have collectively sold more than 5.5 million copies. His magazine stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s and other publications and his books have been published in fourteen countries.
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