Northeaster, Cathie Pelletier
Northeaster, Cathie Pelletier
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Northeaster
A Story of Courage and Survival in the Blizzard of 1952

Author: Cathie Pelletier

Narrator: Morgan Bailey Keaton

Unabridged: 8 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/19/2023


Synopsis

For many, the past few years have been defined by climate disaster. Stories about once-in-a-lifetime hurricanes, floods, fires, droughts, and even snowstorms are now commonplace. But dramatic weather events are not new and Northeaster, Cathie Pelletier's breathtaking account of the 1952 snowstorm that blanketed New England, offers a valuable reminder about nature's capacity for destruction as well as insight into the human instinct for preservation.

Northeaster weaves together a rich cast of characters whose lives were uprooted and endangered by the storm. Housewives and lobstermen, loggers and soldiers were all trapped as snow piled in drifts twenty feet high. The storm smothered hundreds of travelers in their cars, covered entire towns, and broke ships in half. In the midst of the blizzard's chaos, there were remarkable acts of heroism and courageous generosities. Doctors braved the storm to help deliver babies. Ordinary people kept their wits while buried in their cars, and others made their way out of forests to find kindhearted strangers willing to take them in.

It's likely that none of us know how we would handle a confrontation with a blizzard or other natural disaster. But Northeaster shows that we have it inside to fight for survival in some of the harshest conditions that nature has to offer.

About Cathie Pelletier

Cathie Pelletier was born and raised on the banks of the St. John River, at the end of the road in Northern Maine. She is the author of twelve novels, including The Funeral Makers (a New York Times Notable Book), The Weight of Winter (winner of the New England Book Award), and Running the Bulls (winner of the Paterson Prize for fiction). As K. C. McKinnon, she has written two novels, both of which became television films. With theoretical physicist S. James Gates Jr, she coauthored Proving Einstein Right, winner of the Brown University Book Award. After years of living in Nashville, Tennessee, Toronto, Canada, and Eastman, Quebec, she has returned to Allagash, Maine, and the family homestead where she was born.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ruth on January 17, 2023

When I first saw this book at the bookstore, I happily overlooked a major error in the title and purchased it. Being a (supposedly) non-fiction account of a storm that his my home state, I was willing to ignore the title. For future reference, these storms are called "nor'easters." True Mainers do N......more

Goodreads review by Diane on February 28, 2023

This is a great time to enjoy this book. Nature can be very frightening. f......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on March 12, 2024

Liked this book, but was hoping to like it more than I did. The author does a good job of writing the stories of the victims and main characters, making the descriptions very vivid, but often would switch between the characters, and between the past and present of each of the characters, which made......more

Goodreads review by KayDee on January 18, 2023

Since I read every blizzard book I can get my hands on, this was a no brainer for me to read. I actually wanted to give this 3-1/2 stars. While I loved the storyline and the area in which it takes place (Maine) I found a couple of things off-putting. For one, I really don’t like when, in a non-ficti......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on May 04, 2024

This was the kind of book that I kept thinking about when I was doing other things, and I had to get back to it and finish it. I just finished it today and I want to read it again or listen to it on audible. This is an amazing piece of research and historic writing. Kudos to Cathie Pelletier for hav......more