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Blizzard! : the storm that changed America
    Murphy, Jim, 1947-
Publisher: Scholastic Press,
Pub date: c2000.
Pages: 136 p.
ISBN: 0590673092
Item info: 9 copies available at CHANTILLY REGIONAL, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, KINGS PARK, POHICK REGIONAL, and RESTON REGIONAL.
16 copies total in all locations. 
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Summary
Presents a history, based on personal accounts and newspaper articles, of the massive snow storm that hit the Northeast in 1888, focusing on the events in New York City. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 5 Up-In the style of The Great Fire (Scholastic, 1995), Murphy writes a fascinating account of the March, 1888, storm that paralyzed the Northeastern U.S. for four days. This terrifying natural disaster is described from the perspectives of several individuals of various ages and social positions, primarily in New York City, some of whom survived the storm and some of whom did not. The narrative is a readable and seamless blend of history and adventure adapted from extensive first-person accounts and primary news sources. Beginning with an ominous harbinger, the scene is set with descriptions of what life was like at that time, including popular culture and means of forecasting the weather, which completely failed in this instance. The text is exciting without being melodramatic: as the storm arrives, strengthens, and stays, readers come to see the horrible extent to which people had to cope with the loss of food, heat, communications, and loved ones. Concluding by explaining why this event is important, the author places it in the context of other weather and its effect on history. Authentic photographs, drawings, and maps that demonstrate the course of the storm, all done in the same sepia tone as the text, perfectly illustrate the book. Overall, a superb piece of writing and history.-Andrew Medlar, Chicago Public Library, ILCopyright 2000 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Table of Contents
   1 The Unholy One 1
   2 Just a Baby 10
   3 The Land Is an Ocean of Snow 25
   4 This Is All So Overwhelming 41
   5 I Went Magnificently Along 57
   6 Ruled by Wind and Snow and Ruin 71
   7 What Will My Poor Children Do? 84
   8 It Is Only a Snowstorm 103
   Notes on Sources and Related Reading Material 125
   Index 133
Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 99024894
LCCN: 99-024894
ISBN: 0590673092
Local Dewey call num: 974 M 2000
Local call number: 5 RUSH
Personal Author: Murphy, Jim, 1947-
Title: Blizzard! : the storm that changed America / Jim Murphy.
Publication info: New York : Scholastic Press, c2000.
Physical descrip: 136 p.
Summary: Presents a history, based on personal accounts and newspaper articles, of the massive snow storm that hit the Northeast in 1888, focusing on the events in New York City.
Subject term: Blizzards--Northeastern States--Children's material.
Subject term: Blizzards--New York (N.Y.)--Children's material.
Geographic term: New York (N.Y.)--History--1865-1898--Children's material.
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