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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Narrative Nonficiton At Its Best,
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This review is from: The Desert Cries: A Season of Flash Floods in a Dry Land (Paperback)
While on a recent trip to Anza Borrego Desert State Park, I saw The Desert Cries: A season of Flash Floods in a Dry Land on the shelf in the visitor center. Since I knew a thing or two about flash floods, I flipped through a few pages. Yikes. I was in it, and it wasn't an entirely flattering depiction. But of course, I had to buy the book. That night, while camped in a desert wash, I read The Desert Cries by flashlight. "This is good!" I said to my husband who was waiting for me to stop reading so I would turn off the headlamp and he could get some sleep. The book was too suspenseful to put down.In this harrowing tale of nature's beauty and wrath, Craig Childs vividly depicts the fates of people whose lives have been changed forever by five flash floods. Unfortunately, not all of them make it out alive. The illustrator, Regan Choi, provides grim and shadowy views that supplement the stories well. Even if you've never seen a flash flood, you will have "felt" one by the time you finish this book. The author's fine balance between detail and drama builds a cinematic tension that both satisfies and horrifies. Set in the stunning landscapes of the Southwest, these stories are outdoor adventure narrative at its best. And they are all true.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
outstanding,
By Snooze (Avon, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a superbly written page turner, and not just for those who are attracted to the power of the southwest. The book is thrilling without being sensationalist. Childs is a lyrical writer who immerses the reader in his environs. I bought this book after thoroughly enjoying The Secret Knowledge of Water, and was not disappointed.
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Excellent reading,
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As usual, Childs writes in his poetic style of the uniqueness of the desert Southwest. Compelling work. Everyone who attempts hiking the deserts of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico or California, should read this book first!
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The Desert Cries: A Season of Flash Floods in a Dry Land by Craig Leland Childs (Paperback - Apr. 2002)
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