Audio
Reviews:
"Vivid details,
personal narratives, and interesting facts make Murphy's carefully researched
nonfiction books come alive in audio format. Narrator Mali preserves a careful
balance between a dignified solemnity befitting calamities that claimed the lives
and property of so many and a you-are-there reportorial style that extracts
every ounce of narrative tension and blazing drama. Parents will find themselves
as enthralled as their children with these stellar audio productions."
- Horn Book, May/June 2003
"...this retelling
based on personal accounts and news stories makes you feel like you are there.
Taylor Mali provides a mesmerizing reading of this fascinating story. His
steady voice holds listeners spellbound and waiting for what will happen next.
Listeners young and old will learn a great deal about U.S. history and science,
and how this storm changed our nation."
- School Library Journal, April 2003
"Accounts
of survivors and victims provide a captivating blend of gravity, immediacy and
drama. Murphy's well-rounded information about the various circumstances
that worsened the effects of the storm make the tale both more fascinating and
more tragic. Mali's steady delivery is very well suited to the material;
it allows listeners time to absorb this gripping history lesson. "
- Publishers Weekly 2/03
Other Book Awards:
· A Horn Book Fanfare Book
· A Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon Book
· A Riverbank Review Children's Book of Distinction
Starred
Reviews: Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Booklist,
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Horn Book.
SYNOPSIS:
Jim Murphy's careful research puts the listener in the front seat of the Great
Blizzard of 1888 - one of the most devastating natural disasters in U.S. history
-and provides a clear understanding of why life in the United States was forever
changed afterward. Riveting performance by award-winning narrator Taylor
Mali.
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