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The great hurricane--1938 von Cherie Burns
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The great hurricane--1938 (2005. Auflage)

von Cherie Burns

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On the night of September 20, 1938, the news on the radio was full of Hitler's pending invasion of Czechoslovakia. In a matter of hours, however, a hurricane of unprecedented force would tear through one of the wealthiest and most populated stretches of coastline in America, obliterating communities from Long Island to Providence, destroying entire fishing fleets from Montauk to Narragansett Bay, and leaving seven hundred people dead. Using newspaper reports, survivor testimony, and archival sources, Cherie Burns reconstructs this harrowing day and the amazing tales of heroism, survival, and loss that occurred. Those who survived still remember the Great Hurricane as the most terrifying moment of their lives. Burns's masterful storytelling follows the storm's monstrous path and preserves for posterity the way the Great Hurricane changed New England forever.… (mehr)
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Titel:The great hurricane--1938
Autoren:Cherie Burns
Info:New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005.
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The Great Hurricane 1938 von Cherie Burns

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    Category 5: The 1935 Labor Day Hurricane von Thomas Neil Knowles (alco261)
    alco261: histories of the two big hurricanes of the 1930's to hit the U.S.
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The book was OK, covering an event which was unfamiliar to me, and I believe is generally unfamiliar to most. The author tells the story through the recollections of a number of survivors, but the book wasn't as dramatic as I guessed it might have been. It read more like a series of newspaper accounts, factual, interesting, but the danger the survivors must have felt didn't always come across. Interesting to me, living in the 21st century, was the description of the lack of accurate weather forecasting at the time. ( )
  rsutto22 | Jul 15, 2021 |
This reviewer is one of those people who appreciate first person accounts of almost any nature. In The Great Hurricane: 1938 the author traces the timeline of the approach, impact and aftermath of the storm from the standpoint of first person descriptions of what happened in various locations along the New England coast during each of the phases of the storm.

Some of the accounts, by virtue of necessity, lapse into speculation as to what might have happened because the actual record of what transpired is veiled by an individual’s death during the storm. As might be expected with a disaster of this magnitude the range of personal experiences runs the gamut from humor to horror. The book is well written and the word pictures hold the readers interest. My only complaint is that I wish the author had included a few more maps to indicate where the various people in the book were located at the time of the event they were describing took place.

If you are looking for a book that is long on technical details and cross referenced with respect to the various aspects of the physical facts of the New England hurricane of 1938 this is not a book you would want to read. On the other hand, if you have an interest the details, at the individual level, surrounding the advent, survival, and aftermath of a natural disaster then this book is one you should consider. ( )
  alco261 | Jun 14, 2018 |
It is difficult to recreate a tragedy when the participants have all died, after all it was nearly 80 years ago. But the author does an admirable job of it. The descriptions reminded me of reading Isaac's Storm. However there were differences. New England was coming out of the Great Depression and many had not yet recovered when the storm hit. In addition to the lack of warning from the weather service, the infant phone and electrical services were completely wiped out in the initial hour. But most telling were the headlines informing readers about Hitler marching into Czechoslovakia. That overtook the news of any weather.
I was disappointed by the sparsity of resources but I was able to find newspaper reports in my online library database. I am sorry there weren't more photos of the survivors who were mentioned in the stories. All in all a good read. ( )
  book58lover | Jan 16, 2018 |
The author must have spent so much time researching this horrible hurricane. It is tragedy that 700 people died because no one believed that a hurricane would strike that area of the Northeast. For comparison, the narrator tells that hurricane Andrew killed 20 people. People also had did not have our early warning systems, they did see very low barometer readings and the birds were acting peculiar. The worst enemy was not believing that it could ever happen there.

So what made this audio book a disappointment? It was not exciting, it lacked drama. I thinking about what I would do it I was making the audio book. My first situation would be to add sound effects. Also the author had short parts about some of the people effected. I think those parts could have be added out.

This is historical accounting of what happened but it doesn't need to be dull. It could be very exciting. ( )
  Carolee888 | Aug 11, 2017 |
Mediocre at best. Mind numbingly dull at the worst. The author repeats herself. There wasn't a chapter I didn't read some sentence indicating no one knew the hurricane was coming. ( )
  lesmel | Jul 20, 2013 |
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On the night of September 20, 1938, the news on the radio was full of Hitler's pending invasion of Czechoslovakia. In a matter of hours, however, a hurricane of unprecedented force would tear through one of the wealthiest and most populated stretches of coastline in America, obliterating communities from Long Island to Providence, destroying entire fishing fleets from Montauk to Narragansett Bay, and leaving seven hundred people dead. Using newspaper reports, survivor testimony, and archival sources, Cherie Burns reconstructs this harrowing day and the amazing tales of heroism, survival, and loss that occurred. Those who survived still remember the Great Hurricane as the most terrifying moment of their lives. Burns's masterful storytelling follows the storm's monstrous path and preserves for posterity the way the Great Hurricane changed New England forever.

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