The Mourning Wave: A Novel of the Great Storm

The Mourning Wave: A Novel of the Great Storm
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Publisher : Koehler Books
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 1646631781
ISBN-13 : 9781646631780
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Book Synopsis The Mourning Wave: A Novel of the Great Storm by : Gregory Funderburk

Download or read book The Mourning Wave: A Novel of the Great Storm written by Gregory Funderburk and published by Koehler Books. This book was released on 2020-09-29 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Before moving, Will announced his intentions. "We feel obliged to insist you take us to St. Mary's Hospital and Infirmary in the city proper. We aim to tell Mother Gabriel we're alive." No one responded. "We're from the orphanage," he added, conferring further heft to his position. "Expect they know what happened," the soldier carrying Albert said. "They don't know the part about us," Will said, standing solid on the beach. The Mourning Wave recounts the moment the most deadly storm in American history made landfall on the beaches of Galveston Island in 1900 and a young orphan's fight for survival inside the doomed St. Mary's Orphan Asylum. Populated with real-life characters, historic figures, and powerful recollections from actual storm survivors, The Mourning Wave is a turbulent ride back through time which presents not merely history, but guidance for facing grief, uncertainty, and anxiety in tragedy's aftermath. Historically gripping, yet proximate, it asks if moments of indelible beauty and redemption can dependably arise from chaos in our storm-driven world.


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