"Hurricane Helene: Resiliency After the Storm not only tells the story of this horrific storm but also shows the reader what real people suffered through this devastating storm, which caused loss of life and property, while the media largely overlooked or underreported the events of September 29, 2024." "Nobody expected this. It wasn't just the hurricane, it was all the rainwater two days before." - Stan Sutrich "There are victims who will never be found." - Laurrell Jackson Smith From the bestselling author of Hating Self by Boo Black comes an emotionally charged narration of the devastating…mehr
"Hurricane Helene: Resiliency After the Storm not only tells the story of this horrific storm but also shows the reader what real people suffered through this devastating storm, which caused loss of life and property, while the media largely overlooked or underreported the events of September 29, 2024." "Nobody expected this. It wasn't just the hurricane, it was all the rainwater two days before." - Stan Sutrich "There are victims who will never be found." - Laurrell Jackson Smith From the bestselling author of Hating Self by Boo Black comes an emotionally charged narration of the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, which struck the area on September 27, 2024. Read as victims recount their experiences dealing with no power, no Internet, and no way out. Some chapters included in the harrowing story are: · The Storm of All Storms · An Ocean in the Mountains · The Aftermath and A Firestorm · Local Heroes · One Disaster from Homelessness · Lessons and Future Preparations Experience the massive power of the storm through the eyes of the victims who took photographs recording the unbelievable tragedy that destroyed the lives of so many. A portion of the proceeds will be shared with the victims of the storm and the author's charity of choice, BeLoved Asheville.
Rebecca Wells Phillips is a promising author in Asheville, North Carolina. Devoted to reading and writing in high school, she published Hating Self and Loving Self by Boo Black (Autobiographies) and Butterfly Blossoms by Rachel Bleu (Adult LGBTQ Fiction). Rebecca never imagined she'd have a career in something she loved so much. Her Bachelor of Arts degrees in Broadcast Journalism and English Literature from Carson-Newman University have fueled her insatiable desire to write and share her stories.Born in a small town in East Tennessee, the author has gained momentum with the writing of Hurricane Helene Resiliency After the Storm Part One. As a multi-genre writer, Rebecca has also written poetry and published two short stories (Homeless Again and It's Only a Dream). However, her interviews with Hurricane Helene victims have lit a fire, and she already has plans for Part Two. Perhaps, she's found her niche. To learn more, visit www.rebeccawellsphillips.com.
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