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ISAAC'S STORM
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A Man, a Time and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
Erik Larson
Read by Edward Herrmann
Erik Larson's exemplary research and skillful writing, and Edward Herrmann's careful and somehow dispassionately compassionate reading, make this audiobook about the 1900 Galveston hurricane gripping and, at times, disorienting. Before Galveston turned into Atlantis, Herrmann intones, "It was a time when the hubris of men led them to believe that they could disregard even nature itself." Though published in 2000, the book has eerie parallels with recent events--a dysfunctional federal agency, a once-in-a millennium storm. The incredible details, especially the storm's unimaginable aftermath (how does a city dispose of 8,000 bodies?) are the stuff nightmares are made of. R.W.S. ©AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: DEC 05/ JAN 06]
Contemporary Culture 5 hrs. Abridged ©1999
Trade Ed. Random House Audio 1999
CS ISBN 0375408827 $25.00 Three cassettes
CD ISBN 0375409335 $29.95 Five CDs
DD ISBN 0739333089 $29.95
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