From the Back Cover
It's only human to be fascinated by disasters - and uplifted by reports of heroic rescues in the face of such overwhelming circumstances. Disasters and Heroic Rescues of Florida includes twenty-two accounts of tragedy and triumph from three centuries of Sunshine State history. These incredible but true stories are a chilling reminder to expect the unexpected and to respect the powerful, often deadly forces of nature.
Experience the drama of:
The Great Citrus Freeze of 1895, which ruined the Florida citrus crop for nearly a decade
The tidal wave that wiped out a train carrying 577 storm evacuees in 1935
Two of the biggest tragedies seen in space: the 1967 Apollo fire and the 1986 Challenger explosion
The collapse of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge in 1980
The complete devastation left by Hurricanes Charley, Ivan, and others
Whether the events happened long ago or within your lifetime, you'll be moved by these real-life stories - tributes to the human spirit of survival and solidarity in the face of adversity.
About the Author
Vero Beach resident E. Lynne Wright is the author of It Happened in Florida and More than Petticoats: Remarkable Florida Women. Her short stories, nonfiction articles, essays, and book reviews have appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Hartford Courant, Woman's Day, and many anthologies and literary magazines.
