Blizzard of Glass : The Halifax Explosion of 1917
Author(s): Sally M. Walker
On December 6, 1917, two ships collided in Halifax Harbor in Nova Scotia, Canada. One ship was loaded top to bottom with munitions and the other held relief supplies, both intended for war-torn Europe. The resulting blast flattened two towns, Halifax and Dartmouth, and killed nearly 2,000 people. As if that wasn't devastating enough, a blizzard hit the next day, dumping more than a foot of snow on the area and paralyzing much-needed relief efforts.
Fascinating, edge-of-your-seat storytelling based on original source material conveys this harrowing account of tragedy and recovery.
This thoroughly-researched and documented book can be worked into multiple aspects of the common core curriculum.
Review(s):
“The well-designed volume clearly depicts the extent of the devastation in both words and photographs. . . . As usual, this author's source notes and use of primary sources serves as a model of nonfiction writing.” —Shelf Awareness
“* Riveting.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Disasters make for gripping reading, and this account of the huge explosion of a munitions ship and its devastating effects in Halifax Harbor, Canada, in 1917 tells the dramatic history with clear detailed facts.” —Booklist
“Halifax does indeed have a story to tell, but Walker once again proves that it's her consummate gifts as a storyteller that breathe life into the tale.” —The Horn Book
“This tragic, but well-told story belongs in most collections.” —School Library Journal
Illinois Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Choice Award Master List (2014), ME Cream of the Crop Master List (2013), Long-listed Illinois Rebecca Caudill YR Choice Award ML (2014), Long-listed Maine Cream of the Crop Master List (2013), Long-listed Indiana Young Hoosier Award Master List (2014), American Library Association Notable Children's Books (2012), Long-listed Michigan Great Lakes Great Books Award Master List (2013), Long-listed ALA Notable Children's Books (2012)
ISBN: 9781250040084