Hurricane of Death
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About the Book
This book is the first-hand account of Myra Brooks surviving with her husband, George Brooks, and her sister-in-law, Ethel Brooks, for two days on the desolate, hurricane-ravaged Mustang Island starting on September 19, 1919. Each survivor had a rope tied around their waist and they held on for dear life on the sturdy salt cedar bushes on the top of the sand hills. The water came higher and higher, and the sand around us dissolved like sugar. They said afterwards a tidal wave 20 feet high came in just before the wind shifted. Then the worst electrical storm I had ever known tore around us and then came daylight…
About the Author
Myra P. Brooks (1886-1973) lived in many places around the world during her childhood as well as her adult life. Myra was home schooled and went to nursing school to become a nurse. Throughout her life, she wrote daily in journals, poems, and letters. In Myra’s first book “Some of the Houses I Have Lived In” explains more of her life and experiences.