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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
And you thought the Titanic had it bad.....,
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This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
The events that transpired in September, 1900 have been too long forgotten in the annals of American natural disasters. Ron Rozelle has painted a picture that very accurately describes the horror and heroism that occurred when one of the most intense hurricanes virtually destroyed Galveston and claimed upwards of 10,000 lives. I discovered this book after reading the recent release Isaac's Storm, a non-fiction telling of the storm and also highly recommended. Ron Rozelle has fleshed out the story without damaging the historical accuracy and brings to us a harrowing story of the people who watched their town literally dissapear beneath the waves. Very highy recommended!
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A skillful weaving of fact and fiction,
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This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
Ron Rozelle's second book is a well-done blend of fact and fiction. He uses many actual people and events from the Storm of 1900, the worst natural disaster in the history of the US. He writes sketches of the lives of several characters in a flash-back format and then switches to the current time, describing the coming of the storm and the blase manner in which the people approached it. Weather forecasting was in its infancy, and no one on Galveston Island realized the full impact of the pending storm. Residents had ridden out many a storm and didn't look at this potent killer in any different way from the storms which had come before. Galveston's lack of preparation and failure to build a seawall resulted in terrible destruction of life and property. Rozelle uses these elements to create a story in which the reader learns to care about the characters and then watches the courage with which they faced this catastrophe. This is a very moving book and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in this subject.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
From the publisher,
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This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
It was our good fortune to manage to secure the manuscript of this book before some commercial press did. WINDOWS OF HEAVEN is a wonderfully written fictional account of the greatest natural disaster ever to befall this country, the great Galveston hurricane of September 8, 1900. Ron Rozelle tells a story of villainy and heroism, love and sacrifice, weaving the tales of a broad spectrum of characters, from children to the elderly, into a rich literary tapestry. This book is a must read--and I say this not as publisher of the book but as an admirer of the work of Ron Rozelle.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding Reading,
By Michael Little (Tennessee Colony, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
Ron Rozelle did a wonderful job writing this book. It is a well written piece of history. This storm event was the worst natural disaster in U.S. history. Mr. Rozelle paid tribute to the people that died during and in the days following this storm. He also paid tribute to the survivors. There were a lot of sub plots happening during the time, an Mr. Rozelle did a good job incorporating them in just the right place. This book is well worth reading. I highly recommend it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Author and Story!,
By Apache Wind "Bookaholic" (Somewhere Over The Rainbow) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
I've been to Galveston and took tours of the many homes the author listed in this book and knew the streets and the very railroad tracks/beach areas he spoke of, but even if I hadn't been there, the author writes in a way that will makes you *feel* like you ARE there, as the story progresses.
I have read MANY books on this storm and I can safely say THIS BOOK "The Windows of Heaven" has got to be the best researched, investigated and well written book i have ever read and come across. It's not all statistics, and weather, he writes of survivors and their lives that led up to that fateful day so you actually feel as if you're reading an ansestors diary or as if the people actually sat down and told him the stories. His imagination is also so realistic that you walk away believing every single word he wrote although clearly some of it [like the drowning peoples viewpoints] couldn't have came from anyone. It's a book that has SOLD me on the author RON ROZELLE'S talents and is a book that should be carried by all Texas schools and educational systems everywhere, as mandatory reading of what that night must have been like. It left me feeling as if I had been there and suffered along with everyone--and in spite of the heartache and despair I actually felt sorrow when the story ended, and I faced the fact that I would never be a part of these peoples lives ever again. If you don't read this book you will never know how lacking the others are and will miss out on an excellent example of great writing--destiny will deem this a classic in due time--trust me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rawness of emotion and reality of utter destruction,
By jeanne-scott (Virginia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
Galveston, Texas is the sight of our nation's worst natural disaster in our history. Ron Rozelle summered in Galveston as a child and that began his fascination with the 1900 Galveston Hurricane. He was driven to tell the story in a manner that was true to history and striking enough to recreate the terror of those in the path of this storm. This book is a fictionalized account of the Galveston Hurricane of September 1900. While the weather events are factual. The people he portrays are a mixture of real people and those that Mr. Rozelle created to add depth and heart to his story. His research into the facts of the hurricane's ferocious assault of Galveston and the utter destruction of life and property is vividly portrayed. The characters bring a rawness of emotion, making the reality of the vast loss achingly real. This is a realistic and intense tale of Mother Nature in full fury.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exquisite...,
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This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
Ron Rozelle is a writer that will be heard from. In "Into That Good Night," he brilliantly painted a picture of his Texas youth and a touching and insightful homage to his father. Now, in his first novel, Rozelle writes vividly and honestly of the greatest natural disaster in U.S. History. His characters are clearly drawn, his prose is tight and economical, his story compelling. Read the first page of this book. You won't be able to put it down..
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Windows of Heaven,
By Rosemary Duke (Angleton, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Windows of Heaven (Paperback)
Ron Rozelle has written a remarkable novel based on the Great Strom of 1900. In this novel you feel as if you where present the night of the storm along with many who where there and those that are fictional. You feel the desperate feeling of the characters as they struggle to survive and then how they react to the sudden rise of the ocean and the horrific winds. How the people of Galveston try to warn their loved ones. You began to feel the pain of those that lost family and home. You cheer on those that have survived and have helped others. I wouldn't be surprise to see a movie made for TV from this book, it is that good.
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The Windows of Heaven by Ron Rozelle (Paperback - July 1, 2000)
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