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Without Warning - by Jim Minick (Paperback)

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  • Winner of the 2023 Martin Kansas History Book Award Longlisted for the Reading the West Book Award Honoree for the 2024 Society of Midland Authors Award ​Named a 2024 Kansas Notable Book In 1955 the small town of Udall, Kansas, was home to oil field workers, homemakers, and teenagers looking ahead to their futures.
  • About the Author: Jim Minick is the author or editor of seven books, including the award-winning Fire Is Your Water and The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family.
  • 250 Pages
  • Nature, Natural Disasters

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About the Book



Without Warning captures the story of the deadliest tornado in the history of Kansas, chronicling a massive disaster as it unfolds and the many challenges of rebuilding. Jim Minick's spellbinding narrative connects this history to our world today.



Book Synopsis



Winner of the 2023 Martin Kansas History Book Award
Longlisted for the Reading the West Book Award
Honoree for the 2024 Society of Midland Authors Award
​Named a 2024 Kansas Notable Book

In 1955 the small town of Udall, Kansas, was home to oil field workers, homemakers, and teenagers looking ahead to their futures. But on the night of May 25, an F5 tornado struck their town without warning. In three minutes the tornado destroyed most of the buildings, including the new high school. It toppled the water tower. It lifted a pickup truck, stripped off its cab, and hung the frame in a tree. By the time the tornado moved on, it had killed 82 people and injured 270 others, more than half the town's population of roughly 600 people. It remains the deadliest tornado in the history of Kansas.

Jim Minick's nonfiction account, Without Warning, tells the human story of this disaster, moment by moment, from the perspectives of those who survived. His spellbinding narrative connects this history to our world today. Minick demonstrates that even if we have never experienced a tornado, we are still a people shaped and defined by weather and the events that unfold in our changing climate. Through the tragedy and hope found in this story of destruction, Without Warning tells a larger story of community, survival, and how we might find our way through the challenges of the future.



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"Without Warning is a significant addition to disaster history, serving as a strong case study of a singular event and highlighting the importance of oral histories and archival research in disaster studies."--Norah Schneider, H-Environment

"More than a fascinating and emotional read . . . [Without Warning] offers a guide for enduring disasters yet to come."--Michael Ray Taylor, chapter16.org-- (11/6/2023 12:00:00 AM)

"For anyone of us who has lost faith in America and its basic sense of seeking the common good, Without Warning is a reminder that regardless of our political leanings, we pull together during times of great crisis and need. Udall, Kansas stands as a shining example."--John Newlin, New York Journal of Books

"Without Warning can serve as primary source material for further study of the tornado and could be of interest to collections on Kansas history and natural disaster narratives."--C. A. Sproles, Choice-- (10/1/2023 12:00:00 AM)

"A time capsule of rural American lives and a testament to the tenacity and grit of the human spirit, Without Warning captures a community before, during, and after one of the most devastating natural disasters in our nation's history. This is a story of loss and despair, resilience and hope, all rendered stunningly by prose deeply measured and tightly wrought. Minick is a master of the form."--David Joy, author of When These Mountains Burn

"Without Warning is a page-turning disaster narrative in the tradition of The Perfect Storm and Isaac's Storm: spare, vivid, suspenseful, meticulously researched, and utterly harrowing. But the havoc an F5 tornado wrecked on this quintessential Kansas small town in the spring of 1955 is only part of the story here. By taking the arc all the way from the calm before the storm to the months-long labor of rebuilding and reanimating, Jim Minick has brought an entire community lovingly to life. At heart, this is a book about how what's best about our country confronts and overcomes the worst of our weather."--David Laskin, author of The Children's Blizzard

"Without Warning is a vivid testimony to why modern-day weather forecasting deeply matters, especially to those so often in the path of these dangerous storms. But it is also a story of resiliency--a portrait of people and a town that lost almost everything but somehow found the strength to go on. It's only through the stories of survivors that we can try to comprehend the precarious nature of tornadoes and prepare as much as one can for a phenomenon that is still so violently unpredictable."--Holly Bailey, author of The Mercy of the Sky

"Jim Minick turns anecdote into story, and story into the personal history of an American town, a town that represents a blueprint for responding to other natural crises. The images are often haunting--the ding-ding, ding-ding of a railway crossing bell, lost photos found in a pasture ten miles away, a "mountainous grave" of debris. Twelve years of interviews and research accompany this work, allowing the author the time it takes to become familiar with people--in some sense, a neighbor. Minick wants us to witness the resilience, generosity, kindness, and capacity for change that the storm broke loose that day, amid all its terrible destruction. His hopeful voice is one worth listening to--from the book's beginning to the wonderful epilogue that concludes it." --Joyce Dyer, author of Pursuing John Brown: On the Trail of a Radical Abolitionist

"This is vivid, compelling narrative history with the detail, tension, and pacing of fiction, meaning it's hard to put down. Though I've never been to Udall, Kansas, I feel as if I visited in 1955 and met the residents. Their stories are ones we're all going to need more than ever. If catastrophe strikes us like it did Udall, the big question is going to be, how well will we survive as a community?"--David L. Bristow, author of Nebraska History Moments



About the Author



Jim Minick is the author or editor of seven books, including the award-winning Fire Is Your Water and The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including the New York Times, Poets and Writers, Oxford American, Orion, and Shenandoah.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.66 Inches (H) x 5.67 Inches (W) x .24 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Natural Disasters
Genre: Nature
Number of Pages: 250
Publisher: Bison Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Jim Minick
Language: English
Street Date: May 1, 2023
TCIN: 88954041
UPC: 9781496231451
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-1533
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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