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Lunatic Wind: Surviving the Storm of the Century
Contributor(s): Fox, William Price (Author)
ISBN: 0945575424     ISBN-13: 9780945575429
Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 1992
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Annotation: In late September of 1989, South Carolina was a sleepy southern state drowsing complacently in the late summer heat. No one was ready for what would happen the night of September 21, when the most destructive hurricane of the twentieth century slammed ashore, packing winds of over 135 mph, pushing a 20-foot tidal surge, and leaving behind it a trail of death and devastation hundreds of miles wide. In Lunatic Wind, author William Price Fox brings to vivid life the terrifying night of Hurricane Hugo. Mixing factual reporting with the expert storytelling of a novelist, Fox's unique docudrama recreates what it was like for the people caught in the "Storm of the Century" - two teenage surfers who must swim for their lives as a beach cottage disintegrates around them, a father searching for his sons, a shrimp-boat captain who decides to ride out the storm in tiny McClellanville Harbor and becomes the only eyewitness to a town's destruction, and over 1,000 men, women, and children trapped in a high school gym, desperately trying to keep their heads above the rising flood. Intercut with gripping action and survival stories are excursions into the factual record of Hurricane Hugo, the history and lore of hurricanes, plus an insider's look at the local color of the state, the "Low Country", and at the remarkable, often eccentric people who inhabit it. William Price Fox's Lunatic Wind tells the story of a disaster - of an elemental, unforgiving force of nature that showed just how tenuous are the threads that hold together the fabric of everyday life. With no electricity, no television or radio, no phones, roads and bridges cut off, homes wrecked, and floodwaters rising, it is the story of peoplewho must rely on their wits, their luck, and their friends to survive.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | United States - State & Local - General
- Science | Earth Sciences - Meteorology & Climatology
Dewey: 975.704
LCCN: 92014303
Physical Information: 0.92" H x 5.82" W x 8.77" (0.92 lbs) 197 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southeast U.S.
- Geographic Orientation - South Carolina
 
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Publisher Description:
On the night of September 21, 1989, Hurricane Hugo slammed into the East Coast of the United States near Charleston, South Carolina. It was to be the most destructive storm ever, before 1992's Hurricane Andrew. Fox's docu-drama re-creates the night of that storm -- its power, its size, its unstoppable violence, and the people caught in it.