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I survived the wellington avalanche, 1910, I survived series, book 22., Lauren Tarshis

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I survived the wellington avalanche, 1910, I survived series, book 22., Lauren Tarshis
Language
eng
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Main title
I survived the wellington avalanche, 1910
Responsibility statement
Lauren Tarshis
Series statement
I Survived
Sub title
I survived series, book 22.
Summary
The snow came down faster than train crews could clear the tracks, piling up in drifts 20 feet high. At the Wellington train depot in the Cascade Mountains, two trains sat stranded, blocked in by snow slides to the east and west. Some passengers braved the storm to hike off the mountain, but many had no choice but to wait out the storm. But the storm didn't stop. One day passed, then two, three . . . six days. The snow turned to rain. Then, just after midnight on March 1, a lightning storm struck the mountain, sending a ten-foot-high wave of snow barreling down the mountain. The trains tumbled 150 feet. 96 people were dead. The Wellington avalanche forever changed railroad engineering. New York Times bestselling author Lauren Tarshis tells the tale of one girl who survived, emerging from the snow forever changed herself
Target audience
juvenile
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