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Eruption

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Social Sciences
Unabridged   8.35 hour(s)
Publication date: 03/07/2016

Eruption

The Untold Story of Mount St. Helens

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Audio CD ISBN:9781681680187
Digital Download ISBN:9781681680194

Summary

Survival narrative meets scientific, natural, and social history in the riveting story of a volcanic disaster.

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Product Description

For months in early 1980, scientists, journalists, sightseers, and nearby residents listened anxiously to rumblings in Mount St. Helens, part of the chain of western volcanoes fueled by the 700-mile-long Cascadia fault. Still, no one was prepared when an immense eruption took the top off of the mountain and laid waste to hundreds of square miles of verdant forests in southwestern Washington State. The eruption was one of the largest in human history, deposited ash in eleven U.S. states and five Canadian provinces, and caused more than one billion dollars in damage. It killed fifty-seven people, some as far as thirteen miles away from the volcano’s summit.

Shedding new light on the cataclysm, author Steve Olson interweaves the history and science behind this event with page-turning accounts of what happened to those who lived and those who died.

Rich with vivid personal stories of lumber tycoons, loggers, volcanologists, and conservationists, Eruption delivers a spellbinding narrative built from the testimonies of those closest to the disaster, and an epic tale of our fraught relationship with the natural world.

Reviews/Praise

"Jonathan Yen lends a lively spirit to this account of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. . . . Both Yen and the author truly shine in bringing to life the remarkable stories of those who witnessed the eruption at close range, some of whom survived to tell the tale." —AudioFile

"Jonathan Yen reads expertly." —Library Journal

Author Bio

Steve Olson is the author of Mapping Human History (a finalist for the National Book Award) and Count Down, among other books. He lives in Seattle, Washington.