43 pages • 1 hour read
432
Book • Nonfiction
North America • 16th-21st Century
2020
Adult
18+ years
In A Furious Sky, Eric Jay Dolin explores the five-hundred-year history of America’s hurricanes, detailing how these natural disasters have shaped the nation's development and its people. Beginning with early European colonists' bewilderment at the power of hurricanes, the book traces the evolution of meteorological science and societal response to these storms. Dolin highlights the ongoing struggle to predict hurricanes accurately, the disproportionate impact on marginalized communities, and the influence of climate change on the increasing severity of hurricanes.
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Eric Jay Dolin's A Furious Sky has garnered acclaim for its exhaustive chronicling of America's hurricane history. Critics praise its engaging storytelling and meticulous research, making complex meteorological data accessible. However, some readers find the detail overwhelming and yearn for more current climatological analysis. Overall, it is a compelling read for history and weather enthusiasts alike.
A reader who enjoys A Furious Sky by Eric Jay Dolin is likely fascinated by meteorology, history, and disaster narratives. Fans of Erik Larson's Isaac's Storm or David McCullough's works will appreciate Dolin's thorough research and engaging storytelling that bring the history of hurricanes in America to life.
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432
Book • Nonfiction
North America • 16th-21st Century
2020
Adult
18+ years
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