The Day the Whistles Cried

The Day the Whistles Cried
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Publisher : Ideas Into Books Westview
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 1628800402
ISBN-13 : 9781628800401
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Book Synopsis The Day the Whistles Cried by : Betsy Thorpe

Download or read book The Day the Whistles Cried written by Betsy Thorpe and published by Ideas Into Books Westview. This book was released on 2014 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: People are drawn to legendary disaster stories such as that of the Titanic, seeking hope and heroism among the wreckage. The Day The Whistles Cried is a true disaster tale, filled with real people and their lives. Reading about America's worst train wreck is opening a window into Time. Two steam locomotives collide head-on in a cornfield at the edge of Nashville on July 9, 1918, taking the lives of more than a hundred people and injuring at least 300 others. This tragic tale, set against a backdrop of wartime urgency and human error, unfolds in the midst of the racial and societal divisions of the early twentieth century. Segregation and cultural mores helped decide who would perish and who would survive this cataclysmic event, resulting in a book that is more than fact: a riveting story of decided historical impact. The Day the Whistles Cried reveals the railroad system in action in its heyday. Romance and adventure, systems and rules, architecture and machinery. Its sub-culture was intrinsic to America's economy and people.


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