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In the wake of the storm, living beyond the tragedy of Flight 4184, Theresa Ann Severin

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In the wake of the storm, living beyond the tragedy of Flight 4184, Theresa Ann Severin
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
In the wake of the storm
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Theresa Ann Severin
Sub title
living beyond the tragedy of Flight 4184
Summary
In one of life's unfathomable twists, on the afternoon of October 31, 1994, a turboprop plane bound for Chicago crashed in a soybean field outside the small town of Roselawn, Indiana. All sixty-eight people aboard American Eagle Flight 4184 perished, including the author Terri Severin's sister, Patty, and her nephew, Patrick. This tragedy created a ripple effect that grew to have worldwide repercussions. National Geographic has stated it is one of the most significant plane crashes of modern aviation history. The behind the scenes story of the airline disaster of American Eagle 4184 and the added trauma which arises when airlines fail to treat the victims' families in a humane way unfolds as Severin tells of the plane crash investigation, and of healing and recovery. This story of resilience and hope is a universal story of how the best within us rises up when the worst befalls us. It's a spellbinding and inspiring account of how the surviving families, broken down by shock and grief, found the strength to take a stance against a flawed corporate system and effect change through advocacy and the passing of new legislation that continues to benefit all passengers today. Within Terri Severin's poignant account of living with loss, but not succumbing to it, is a universal message of hope
Target audience
juvenile
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