The Human Shore

The Human Shore by Harvena Richter, published by iUniverse in May 2001, is a work of fiction that spans 260 pages. This narrative presents a gripping account of a woman named Nona and her three children as they navigate the destructive forces of a New England hurricane. The story unfolds as Nona’s home, which she cherishes more than her husband, is swept away, leaving her to survive by clinging to a fragment of flooring amidst the chaos.
Readers will find a vivid exploration of survival and resilience in the face of nature’s fury. The book delves into the emotional and physical challenges faced by Nona and her children during this harrowing experience. With themes of family and the impact of natural disasters, The Human Shore offers a poignant look at the human spirit’s capacity to endure. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 8.5 by 5.5 inches, weighing approximately 0.82 pounds.
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The riveting account of a woman and her three children caught in the vicious grip of a New England hurricane. The house that Nona believes she loves more than her husband is swept away—she survives clinging to a fragment of flooring, hurled by the waves across the bay.
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