Author: Gregory Funderburk
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646631766
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The Mourning Wave: A Novel of the Great Storm
Author: Gregory Funderburk
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646631766
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646631766
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
The Mourning Wave: A Novel of the Great Storm
Author: Gregory Funderburk
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646631766
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781646631766
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Queen of the Waves
Author: Lisa Marie Bossier
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781475101751
Category : Floods
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Queen of the Waves is a historical fiction novel that ties together the tales of two dramatic events that shaped the upper Texas Gulf Coast: Galveston's Great Storm of 1900 and the "secret" hurricane that struck Galveston during WWII in 1943. Through the characters of Marie Covington and Woodrow Harris, the parallels drawn against the backdrop of two historical storms tell of a remarkable people. Where Marie faces the risk of losing everything in 1943, Woodrow is a man who has lost all a man can lose in 1900, but uses his painful story of survival to teach what it truly means to be resilient amid the storms of life.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781475101751
Category : Floods
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Queen of the Waves is a historical fiction novel that ties together the tales of two dramatic events that shaped the upper Texas Gulf Coast: Galveston's Great Storm of 1900 and the "secret" hurricane that struck Galveston during WWII in 1943. Through the characters of Marie Covington and Woodrow Harris, the parallels drawn against the backdrop of two historical storms tell of a remarkable people. Where Marie faces the risk of losing everything in 1943, Woodrow is a man who has lost all a man can lose in 1900, but uses his painful story of survival to teach what it truly means to be resilient amid the storms of life.
The Windows of Heaven
Author: Ron Rozelle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
All must face their darkest night now, as nature hurls the worst she can muster at the narrow strip of sand and saltgrass that is doomed to become, for a time, part of the ocean floor."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
All must face their darkest night now, as nature hurls the worst she can muster at the narrow strip of sand and saltgrass that is doomed to become, for a time, part of the ocean floor."--BOOK JACKET.
The Mercies
Author: Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316529222
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The women in an Arctic village must survive a sinister threat after all the men are wiped out by a catastrophic storm in this "gripping novel inspired by a real-life witch hunt. . . . Beautiful and chilling" (Madeline Miller, bestselling author of Circe). When the women take over, is it sorcery or power? Finnmark, Norway, 1617. Twenty-year-old Maren Magnusdatter stands on the craggy coast, watching the skies break into a sudden and reckless storm. All forty of the village’s men were at sea, including Maren’s father and brother, and all forty are drowned in the otherworldly disaster. For the women left behind, survival means defying the strict rules of the island. They fish, hunt, and butcher reindeer—which they never did while the men were alive. But the foundation of this new feminine frontier begins to crack with the arrival of Absalom Cornet, a man sent from Scotland to root out alleged witchcraft. Cornet brings with him the threat of danger—and a pretty, young Norwegian wife named Ursa. As Maren and Ursa are drawn to one another in ways that surprise them both, the island begins to close in on them, with Absalom's iron rule threatening Vardø's very existence. "The Mercies has a pull as sure as the tide. It totally swept me away to Vardø, where grief struck islanders stand tall in the shadow of religious persecution and witch burnings. It's a beautifully intimate story of friendship, love and hope. A haunting ode to self-reliant and quietly defiant women." (Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize winning author of Shuggie Bain)
Publisher: Little, Brown
ISBN: 0316529222
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The women in an Arctic village must survive a sinister threat after all the men are wiped out by a catastrophic storm in this "gripping novel inspired by a real-life witch hunt. . . . Beautiful and chilling" (Madeline Miller, bestselling author of Circe). When the women take over, is it sorcery or power? Finnmark, Norway, 1617. Twenty-year-old Maren Magnusdatter stands on the craggy coast, watching the skies break into a sudden and reckless storm. All forty of the village’s men were at sea, including Maren’s father and brother, and all forty are drowned in the otherworldly disaster. For the women left behind, survival means defying the strict rules of the island. They fish, hunt, and butcher reindeer—which they never did while the men were alive. But the foundation of this new feminine frontier begins to crack with the arrival of Absalom Cornet, a man sent from Scotland to root out alleged witchcraft. Cornet brings with him the threat of danger—and a pretty, young Norwegian wife named Ursa. As Maren and Ursa are drawn to one another in ways that surprise them both, the island begins to close in on them, with Absalom's iron rule threatening Vardø's very existence. "The Mercies has a pull as sure as the tide. It totally swept me away to Vardø, where grief struck islanders stand tall in the shadow of religious persecution and witch burnings. It's a beautifully intimate story of friendship, love and hope. A haunting ode to self-reliant and quietly defiant women." (Douglas Stuart, Booker Prize winning author of Shuggie Bain)
Red Sky in Mourning
Author: Tami Oldham Ashcraft
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780786247134
Category : Large type books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780786247134
Category : Large type books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Great Storm
Author: James Em Rowlands
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
January 7th, 1839. Trees snapped in two. Walls blown down. Homes destroyed. The howling terror of the hurricane which killed and maimed indiscriminately for a whole night and then the following day. Amid the devastation, a ship named Pennsylvania is washed ashore, bringing with it a harvest of death. One mysterious soul is found clutching an ancient Egyptian mummy and a book that foretells the future, unwittingly unleashing a malevolent force upon Hoose. In a world where past and future collide, secrets now hold the key to survival. Discover the chilling tale of "The Great Storm " in this gripping, time-travel thriller.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
January 7th, 1839. Trees snapped in two. Walls blown down. Homes destroyed. The howling terror of the hurricane which killed and maimed indiscriminately for a whole night and then the following day. Amid the devastation, a ship named Pennsylvania is washed ashore, bringing with it a harvest of death. One mysterious soul is found clutching an ancient Egyptian mummy and a book that foretells the future, unwittingly unleashing a malevolent force upon Hoose. In a world where past and future collide, secrets now hold the key to survival. Discover the chilling tale of "The Great Storm " in this gripping, time-travel thriller.
The Hundredth Wave
Author: Grantly Standerson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
A Day Like No Other
Author: Genie Chipps Henderson
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1888889918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A bucolic resort setting -- the summer colony and locals are caught in the path of a sudden and devastating hurricane in this brilliant and prophetic fiction that is a warning of storms to come. “For those few who still remember, the images are seared into their brains: the corpses floating down Main Street; the boats that drifted into the living rooms of flooded houses; the dead dogs and featherless chickens; the muck and fish stink; the moonscape of flattened houses; the residue of the last great hurricane to hit Long Island, the storm of 1938. “ - The New York Times This is a story of that day – a day that began much like any other day at the ragtag end of the summer season on the eastern end of Long Island – better known as The Hamptons. The storm came without warning landing at three in the afternoon bringing with it unprecedented wind and rain and waves so high and powerful they were recorded on seismographs 5000 miles away in Alaska. But A DAY LIKE ANY OTHER is not just a hurricane novel. The storm is a framing device for an historical tableau vivant of this near mythical place – The Hamptons – brought to life via the stories of townspeople, the wealthy summer colony, the fishing folk and the art crowd. Written by a natural tale-spinner and masterful portraitist of character and place, it does have one wild, furious storm at its center – an historic tempest that wreaked havoc on the little towns and villages that line the ocean front of the South Fork of Long Island. Could it happen again? Yes - it will almost certainly happen again and no matter how many moguls build seaside monuments defying the odds, another hurricane like 1938 will surely be the deadliest in American history.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1888889918
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A bucolic resort setting -- the summer colony and locals are caught in the path of a sudden and devastating hurricane in this brilliant and prophetic fiction that is a warning of storms to come. “For those few who still remember, the images are seared into their brains: the corpses floating down Main Street; the boats that drifted into the living rooms of flooded houses; the dead dogs and featherless chickens; the muck and fish stink; the moonscape of flattened houses; the residue of the last great hurricane to hit Long Island, the storm of 1938. “ - The New York Times This is a story of that day – a day that began much like any other day at the ragtag end of the summer season on the eastern end of Long Island – better known as The Hamptons. The storm came without warning landing at three in the afternoon bringing with it unprecedented wind and rain and waves so high and powerful they were recorded on seismographs 5000 miles away in Alaska. But A DAY LIKE ANY OTHER is not just a hurricane novel. The storm is a framing device for an historical tableau vivant of this near mythical place – The Hamptons – brought to life via the stories of townspeople, the wealthy summer colony, the fishing folk and the art crowd. Written by a natural tale-spinner and masterful portraitist of character and place, it does have one wild, furious storm at its center – an historic tempest that wreaked havoc on the little towns and villages that line the ocean front of the South Fork of Long Island. Could it happen again? Yes - it will almost certainly happen again and no matter how many moguls build seaside monuments defying the odds, another hurricane like 1938 will surely be the deadliest in American history.