But I will take a few moments to get you up to speed on where I am with Isaac's Storm.
I finished it. That is all.
Kidding, kidding. I mean, I did finish it, but that's not all. I liked it. And now that I've been finished with it for a couple of days, I like it even more.
The good: the descriptions of the weather phenomena and the strange things that were happening were quite evocative. I really enjoyed the background pieces about the development of what was then called the Weather Bureau, and how a lot of these guys, and sometimes even the forecasts, were just pawns in a political game. (I thought the National Weather Service was the one thing we could count on to just give the facts and likelihoods as best as they can be estimated!)
The bad: perhaps because I took such a long break in the middle of the book, I really had trouble remembering who was who. Isaac is obviously our titular main character, and his brother Joseph was pretty easy to keep track of. But the various friends, neighbors, and other Galvestonites whose stories were featured were hard for me to keep straight.
But all in all, it was a good read, and pretty quick once I set aside a bit of time to devote to it. And what a story.
I really liked it too. Not hard to "take a chance" on an author I like who is good at takes on historical events. xo
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