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The Night of the Twisters
Ruckman, Ivy
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BOOK SUMMARY
Tornado Alert!Tornado Alert! Tornado alert! Tornado alert! just seconds after the announcement, the radio is dead, the lights go out, and the only sound in the unnaturally quiet night is the horrifying wail of the warning siren. Dans been through a dozen

BOOK SYNOPSIS

When a tornado watch is issued one Tuesday evening in June, twelve-year-old Dan Hatch and his best friend, Arthur, don't think much of it. After all, tornado warnings are a way of life during the summer in Grand Island, Nebraska. But soon enough, the wind begins to howl, and the lights and telephone stop working. Then the emergency siren starts to wail. Dan, his baby brother, and Arthur have only seconds to get to the basement before the monstrous twister is on top of them. Little do they know that even if they do survive the storm, their ordeal will have only just begun. . . .


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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0064401766
Copyright: 1986
Dewey Decimal: [Fic]
Library of Congress: BL 98005805
Book Publisher: Harpercollins Childrens Books
Language: ENG
Paper Weight (lb): 0.2



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