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Storm of the Century: Tragedy, Heroism, Survival, and the Epic True Story of America's Deadliest Natural Disaster: The Great Gulf Hurricane
Storm of the Century: Tragedy, Heroism, Survival, and the Epic True Story of America's Deadliest Natural Disaster: The Great Gulf Hurricane | Al Roker
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LSUBengalBelle
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It was a long read but a good read! It explained the inter workings of the Galveston hurricane. As someone who lived through Katrina and now Ida, it was a great book of tragedy, heroes, miracles, and the perfect storm.

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Tex2Flo
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This is such a part of my family story. My great grandmother was late in the pregnancy of her eleventh child, my grandfather, when this storm hit the island. My great-aunt worked with Clara Barton in the recovery.

Mdargusch I‘ve been wanting to read about this! So interesting you have that connection. 6y
AmyG Wow. 6y
Crazeedi I read the Larson book about this , excellent, cool that you have a connection 6y
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Tex2Flo @Crazeedi This book, written by another weatherman, gives some more depth to the decisions and actions of Mr. Cline. I can‘t get enough, and keep finding more and deeper insight as more are published. 6y
Tex2Flo @Mdargusch The boys in the family all worked the Cotton Exchange or the railroad, so I keep hoping for a Freeman family mention...alas we were merely the worker bees of the era. 6y
Crazeedi @Tex2Flo I'm going to add to tbr pile. It was definitely storm of the century 6y
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Tex2Flo
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As hurricane season approaches, my family are hyper-aware. My great-grandparents lived on the island
and and my grandfather was born only months after this conflagration. His mother hung onto a porch pillar as the waves blew through the town. I read every book written on the subject. September is worse, but I can talk about it this time of year. Still pretty raw in the family.

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QueenKayeNandi
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Hurricane season is coming. Thought I would check this out.

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KathleenMaca
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I read this book in preparation to interview its author, Al Roker. A professional researcher prepared the materials for this project, but those familiar with Galveston history may be taken aback with a few glaring mistakes (including photos of local building being incorrectly identified).