Synopses & Reviews
Earthquakes, volcanoes,
tsunamis.
Headline-making natural disasters with devastating consequences for millions of people. But what do we actually know about these literally earth-shaking events?
New York Times bestselling author, explorer, journalist, and geologist Simon Winchesterand#151;whoand#8217;s been shaken by earthquakes in New Zealand, skied through Greenland to help prove the theory of plate tectonics, and even charred the soles of his boots climbing a volcanoand#151;looks at the science, technology, and societal impact of these inter-connected natural phenomena.
A master nonfiction storyteller, Winchester digs deep into the powerful natural forces that shape the earth, exploring the how and why of world-changing events from the 19th-centuryand#8217;s infamous volcanic eruption at Krakatoa and the earthquake that flattened San Francisco, to the 21st-century tsunamis that devastated Indonesia and Japan. Itand#8217;s a gripping story about what happens when our seemingly unmovable planet shakes, explodes, and floodsand#151;all richly illustrated with fascinating historical and stunning contemporary photographs.
Review
Praise for Simon Winchester:
and#8220;Simon Winchester never disappoints . . . Inspiring and engaging.and#8221; and#8212;Tom Brokaw on The Men Who United the States
"Elegant and scrupulous." and#8212;New York Times Book Review on The Professor and the Madman
"Winchester once again demonstrates a keen knack for balancing rich and often rigorous historical detail with dramatic tension and storytelling." and#8212;Publishers Weekly, starred review of Krakatoa
"Winchester brings a knowledge as vast and deep as his subject to this history of the Atlantic Ocean." and#8212;Entertainment Weekly on Atlantic
"As with every book he's written and narrated, Winchester makes abstruse subjects available and fascinating for every reader and listener." and#8212;Publishers Weekly, starred review on The Man Who Loved China
Synopsis
In this extraordinary photographic essay, Patricia Lauber details the Mount St. Helens eruption and the years following in Volcano: Eruption and Healing of Mt. St. Helen's. Through this clear accurate account, readers of all ages will share the awe of the scientists who witnessed both the power of the volcano and the resiliency of life.
About the Author
Simon Winchester is the
New York Times bestselling author of
The Professor and the Madman. His recent titles include
Atlantic and
The Men Who United the States. Winchester was awarded an Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his services to journalism and literature.
Learn more at simonwinchester.com.