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A Day Like Any Other: The Great Hamptons Hurricane of 1938: A Novel
Contributor(s): Henderson, Genie Chipps (Author)
ISBN: 1888889918     ISBN-13: 9781888889918
Publisher: Pushcart Press
OUR PRICE:   $22.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Small Town & Rural
Dewey: 813.54
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6.4" W x 9.4" (1.40 lbs) 320 pages
Themes:
- Demographic Orientation - Rural
- Demographic Orientation - Small Town
 
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Publisher Description:
"For those few who still remember, the images are seared into their brains: the corpses floating down Main Street; the boats that drifted into the living rooms of flooded houses; the dead dogs and featherless chickens; the muck and fish stink; the moonscape of flattened houses; the residue of the last great hurricane to hit Long Island, the storm of 1938. " - The New York Times

This is a story of that day - a day that began much like any other day at the ragtag end of the summer season on the eastern end of Long Island - better known as The Hamptons. The storm came without warning landing at three in the afternoon bringing with it unprecedented wind and rain and waves so high and powerful they were recorded on seismographs 5000 miles away in Alaska.

But A DAY LIKE ANY OTHER is not just a hurricane novel. The storm is a framing device for an historical tableau vivant of this near mythical place - The Hamptons - brought to life via the stories of townspeople, the wealthy summer colony, the fishing folk and the art crowd. Written by a natural tale-spinner and masterful portraitist of character and place, it does have one wild, furious storm at its center - an historic tempest that wreaked havoc on the little towns and villages that line the ocean front of the South Fork of Long Island.

Could it happen again? Yes - it will almost certainly happen again and no matter how many moguls build seaside monuments defying the odds, another hurricane like 1938 will surely be the deadliest in American history.

Contributor Bio(s): Henderson, Genie Chipps: - "Genie Chipps Henderson is a writer and documentary videographer specializing in stories and histories of the East End of Long Island - her home. Her previous novel, A Woman of the World, was named one of the top debut novels of the year by Publishers Weekly."