Northeaster A story of courage and survival in the blizzard of 1952
Large print - 2025
The February 1952 snowstorm that blanketed New England offers a valuable reminder about nature's capacity for destruction as well as insight into the human instinct for preservation. Housewives and lobstermen, loggers and soldiers were all trapped as snow piled in drifts twenty feet high. The storm smothered hundreds of travelers in their cars, covered entire towns, and broke ships in half. In the midst of the blizzard's chaos, there were remarkable acts of heroism and courageous generosities. It is likely that none of us know how we would handle a confrontation with a blizzard or other natural disaster. Pelletier shows that we have it inside to fight for survival in some of the harshest conditions that nature has to offer.
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- Subjects
- Genres
- Large print books
- Published
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Thorndike, Maine :
Center Point Large Print
2025.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- Center Point Large Print edition
- Item Description
- Regular print version previously published by: Pegasus Books.
- Physical Description
- 461 pages (large print) : map, portraits, photographs ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-437).
- ISBN
- 9798891643796
- Part one. February 16, Saturday ; Saturday night
- Part two. February 17, Sunday ; Old Man Ledge ; Sunday evening
- Part three. February 18, Monday ; Monday afternoon ; Monday evening
- Part four. February 19, Tuesday
- Part five. February 20, 21, Wednesday and Thursday
- Part six. The epilogue.
Review by Library Journal Review