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Without warning, the tornado of Udall, Kansas, Jim Minick

Label
Without warning, the tornado of Udall, Kansas, Jim Minick
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-212)
Illustrations
platesmapsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Without warning
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1346942120
Responsibility statement
Jim Minick
Sub title
the tornado of Udall, Kansas
Summary
"In 1955 the small town of Udall, Kansas, was home to oil field workers, homemakers, and teenagers looking ahead to their futures. But on the night of May 25, an F5 tornado struck their town without warning. In three minutes the tornado destroyed most of the buildings, including the new high school. It toppled the water tower. It lifted a pickup truck, stripped off its cab, and hung the frame in a tree. By the time the tornado moved on, it had killed 82 people and injured 270 others, more than half the town's population of roughly 600 people. It remains the deadliest tornado in the history of Kansas. Jim Minick's nonfiction account, Without Warning, tells the human story of this disaster, moment by moment, from the perspectives of those who survived. His spellbinding narrative connects this history to our world today. Minick demonstrates that even if we have never experienced a tornado, we are still a people shaped and defined by weather and the events that unfold in our changing climate. Through the tragedy and hope found in this story of destruction, Without Warning tells a larger story of community, survival, and how we might find our way through the challenges of the future"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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