On an October night in 1871, a spark in a crowded neighborhood ignited one of the most destructive urban disasters in American history. Through the Flames of a Broken City brings readers directly into the human experience of the Great Chicago Fire-through the eyes of those who ran, fought, hid, rescued, and endured. Designed with teachers in mind, this informative narrative provides a clear, structured account of how ordinary residents confronted extraordinary danger. Drawing on survivor testimonies, newspaper reports, and later historical analysis, the book reconstructs the moments when families were separated, entire districts vanished in minutes, and individuals made life-or-death decisions that shaped their fate. Beyond recounting devastation, the book highlights patterns of resilience, community cooperation, and emergency improvisation that educators can use to illuminate themes such as urban growth, social inequality, technological limits, and the evolution of modern fire safety. Accessible yet deeply grounded, it offers a powerful window into the human side of a catastrophe that reshaped a major American city. Step into the smoke-filled streets and witness how courage and resourcefulness helped thousands survive a night the world would never forget.
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