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Death Rides the Sky: The Story of the 1925 Tri-State Tornado [Kindle Edition]

Angela Mason
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On an ordinary spring day in 1925, folks in the Midwest were going about business usual: attending school, preparing the fields, mining coal, and attending their stores. Little did they know that between 1 and 4:30 p.m. on March 18, their lives would be changed forever in an event that defined the weather in the central U.S. From the hills of the southeastern Ozarks to the plains of the Hoosier heartland and across the developing communities of southern Illinois, the Tri-State Tornado destroyed cities, devoured whole farms, and set the record for the most deaths, injuries, and monetary damage, a record which remains standing to this day.

This is the story as told directly by nearly four dozen survivors and eyewitnesses, in the most comprehensive account of the Tri-State Tornado ever to be compiled. Many of the survivors were only children when that killer storm swept down from the sky and carved a path through the lives of thousands of individuals linked by this singular event.

More than simply an account of the events of March 18, 1925, this is the story of the resolve and the spirit of the American people, who, with little in the way of organized relief, emerged from this great disaster and pulled together for themselves, their families, their neighbors and complete strangers—many of whom were left with nothing, not even the clothes on their backs—and who left an example of endurance in the face of hardship, and an inspiration for all in the decades to come.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 578 KB
  • Publisher: Black Oak Media, Inc.; 1 edition (November 21, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006BHXJOK
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #174,938 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a "Must Have" book for all storm chasers, December 22, 2011
Death Rides the Sky by Angela Mason is the ultimate and best researched book about the disastrous 1925 Tri-State Tornado ever written. Angela personally retraced the tornado's path and interviewed the last living survivors of this horrific tragedy. If not for the efforts of Angela, may of these eye witness accounts would be lost forever. She was able to document to effects of the storm on individuals, families and entire communities. The book has many dramatic photographs that document the aftermath of the storm as well as photos of some of the survivors.

I highly recommend this book to all storm chasers, and anyone interested in the history of southern Illinois,
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally a decent addition to my local history collection., February 12, 2012
I am so happy that someone spent the time to collect these stories. I've lived in Southern Illinois for 3 years near Murphysboro and have heard many snippets of stories and seen a few photographs. This book is a well-researched treasure for those who want a clearer image of the events that took place during the Tri-State Tornado. Though plenty of times I rolled my eyes at the dramatic prose adopted by the author to convey the already obvious trauma of events I enjoyed the stories retold by Ms Mason. The organization used within each chapter can be somewhat confusing, especially when story tellers have similar names, but it does a good job of chronologically capturing events which sets the pace for the whole book.

As a quick warning: this book is not for the faint of heart. The Tri-State Tornado tore people apart physically as well as emotionally and readers will not be spared from the gory details. This was actually one of my favorite aspects of the book, because instead of dancing around the issues of people being torn to bits Ms Mason paints the picture as her sources told her. It made the experiences in this book feel real.

For those interested in local history or awesome meteorological events and the effects they have on those they touch this is a must read. Though Angela Mason is not the best author she has done a great job preserving the memories of those who were affected March 18th, 1925.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read this book if you have heard any stories about it!, February 4, 2012
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Jeanella Shelby (Griffin, IN United States) - See all my reviews
I grew up hearing the stories from residents and family in our small community about the Tri-State tornado. Living in one of the communities that was hit by the tornado on March 18th, 1925, makes this book even more interesting. Angela Mason has taken the Tri-State tornado to a new level. She allows us to witness the path the tornado took and what happened before, during and after it took place on that unusually warm day in March. I felt like I knew the people she interviewed from the other areas. I could not put the book down! Her research was very detailed. It was evident she spent a lot of time on the road interviewing and researching data from that day. I think it was something her children will never forget, spending time with their mother, riding around 3 different states, talking to people about that day. What a childhood memory for them!! I loved the way she wrote of people on that fateful day, then interviewed the people that had survived. It was the perfect comparision. I hope she is planning another book!
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