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I survived the Galveston hurricane, 1900  Cover Image Book Book

I survived the Galveston hurricane, 1900 / by Lauren Tarshis; illustrated by Scott Dawson.

Tarshis, Lauren, (author.). Dawson, Scott, (illustrator.).

Summary:

"It's 1900, and Charlie feels lucky to live in Galveston, Texas. Sure, there are storms sometimes. But nobody worries about hurricanes. Even a famous weather expert says it's impossible for a strong hurricane to strike Galveston. Which is why few people worry on the morning of September 8, when a big storm starts to brew. But Charlie watches with growing horror as monster waves rise up from the sea, as the wind starts to scream. By night, much of the city is under twenty feet of water. Will Charlie find a way to survive the storm of the century?"-- Back cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781338752533
  • ISBN: 1338752537
  • ISBN: 9781544460482
  • ISBN: 1544460481
  • ISBN: 9781338752540
  • ISBN: 1338752545
  • ISBN: 9781685051488
  • Physical Description: 116 pages : illustrations, maps ; 20 cm.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic Inc., [2021]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Target Audience Note:
560L Lexile
Decoding demand: 86 (very high) Semantic demand: 99 (very high) Syntactic demand: 82 (very high) Structure demand: 87 (very high) Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR MG 4 2 512598.
Subject: Hurricanes > Texas > Galveston > History > 20th century > Juvenile fiction.
Floods > Texas > Galveston > History > 20th century > Juvenile fiction.
Survival > Texas > Galveston > History > 20th century > Juvenile fiction.
Hurricanes > Juvenile fiction.
Floods > Juvenile fiction.
Survival > Juvenile fiction.
Galveston (Tex.) > History > 20th century > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 74 of 91 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Stone County. (Show)

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  • 0 current holds with 91 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Stone County-Galena J TAR (Text) 31358000555834 Juvenile Fiction Available -
Adair County Public Library JUV F Tarshis (Text) 34029002606795 Juv Fiction Available -
Albany Carnegie Public Library J FIC TAR I SURVIVED (Text) 35615010097891 Chapter Book Available -
Barry Lawrence - Aurora Library Y FIC TAR (Text) 37884103545889 Youth Fiction Available -
Barry Lawrence - Eagle Rock Library Y FIC TAR (Text) 37884103283960 Youth Fiction Available -
Barry Lawrence - Miller Library Y FIC TAR (Text) 37884103283952 Youth Fiction Available -
Barry Lawrence - Monett Library Y FIC TAR (Text) 37884103283945 Youth Fiction Checked out 05/10/2024
Barry Lawrence - Mt. Vernon Library Y FIC TAR (Text) 37884103283937 Youth Fiction Available -
Bollinger County Library YA F TAR (Text) 32713200014775 Young Adult Fiction Checked out 11/09/2023
Bowling Green Public Library Juv Fic Tar (Text) 35030000019137 Juv Fiction Available -

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I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900 (I Survived #21)
I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900 (I Survived #21)
by Tarshis, Lauren
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I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900 (I Survived #21)


More than a century later, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 is still America's deadliest disaster. Lauren Tarshis's story of one child surviving the horrible event churns with page-turning action and bold hope. The city of Galveston, Texas, was booming. Perched on an island off the southern coast of Texas, Galveston had been founded in the 1830s. By 1900, it was Texas's richest and most important city. Boats loaded up with American cotton and wheat steamed from Galveston to countries around the world. Arriving ships were crowded with immigrants. The streets, paved with crushed oyster shells, sparkled like they'd been sprinkled with diamonds. True, this glittering city was prone to flooding. But just a few years before, a weather forecaster had said the idea of a hurricane striking Galveston was absurd. So when a storm started brewing on September 8, 1900, no one believed it would be any worse than previous storms. They gathered on the beach to cheer on the wild waves. But what started as entertainment soon turned into a nightmare as those wild waves crashed into the city. By morning, hundreds of homes were destroyed. Eight thousand people were dead. The city had all but disappeared, In this thrilling installment of Lauren Tarshis's New York Times bestselling I Survived series, one child finds safety only to head back into the treacherous waters to make sure his neighbors are safe.

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