I Survived the Great Molasses Flood, 1919
by Lauren Tarshis- Item #155495 in
- Grades: 3 - 5
- Ages: 8 - 11
- Series: I Survived
- Format: Paperback Book
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Short Summary
One hundred years ago, a killer wave of molasses struck a crowded Boston neighborhood in what history would call “America’s strangest disaster.”
Good For:
New York Times Bestselling Series, High-Interest History, Page-Turning Action and Suspense, Ordinary Kids in Extraordinary Situations, Useful Timeline and Fascinating Facts
Topics and Themes:
Boston, Molasses, Factories and Factory Workers, Immigrants, Citizens’ Rights, Urban Disasters, Survival
One hundred years ago, a killer wave of molasses struck a crowded Boston neighborhood in what history would call “America’s strangest disaster.”
Good For:
New York Times Bestselling Series, High-Interest History, Page-Turning Action and Suspense, Ordinary Kids in Extraordinary Situations, Useful Timeline and Fascinating Facts
Topics and Themes:
Boston, Molasses, Factories and Factory Workers, Immigrants, Citizens’ Rights, Urban Disasters, Survival
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Summary
There were warning signs that the molasses tank would break. The steel sides moaned and groaned. Molasses oozed from its seams. But the people of Boston’s North End—mostly poor immigrants—were powerless to complain to the big molasses company.
On a bright January day in 1919, the tank finally broke and almost three million gallons of molasses rushed out into the neighborhood. At 15 feet tall and 160 feet wide and traveling at 35 miles per hour, the gooey wave was more destructive than any flood of water would have been. Lauren Tarshis tells the riveting story of one child who was swept up in the sticky storm…and lived to tell the tale.
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On a bright January day in 1919, the tank finally broke and almost three million gallons of molasses rushed out into the neighborhood. At 15 feet tall and 160 feet wide and traveling at 35 miles per hour, the gooey wave was more destructive than any flood of water would have been. Lauren Tarshis tells the riveting story of one child who was swept up in the sticky storm…and lived to tell the tale.
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Product Details
- Grades: 3 - 5
- Ages: 8 - 11
- Product Type: Book
- Page Count: 144 pages
- Dimensions: 5 1/4" x 7 5/8"
- Language: English
- Subject & Themes: Disasters & Stories of Survival, Cities & States, American History, Reluctant Reader Appeal, 20th Century America
- Genre: Historical Fiction, Action & Adventure
- ISBN 13: 978-1-338-31741-1