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Willie Drye

Survivors' Stories from the Devastating Hurricane of 1935.

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Author: Willie Drye

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31min

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Chapter 1: Prologue: Sunday, September 1, 1935
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Chapter 2: A Remote Paradise
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Chapter 3: Forgotten Men
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Chapter 4: A Wind Stirs in the Atlantic
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Chapter 5: It’s Blowing Like Hell Down Here
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Chapter 6: In the Heft of the Hurricane
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Chapter 7: A Terrible Sunrise
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Chapter 8: Just a Catastrophe
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Chapter 9: An Act of God
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Chapter 10: Regret to Inform You
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Chapter 11: For the Record
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Chapter 12: The Illusion of Remoteness
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Chapter 13: Time Borrowed from the Wind
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Who should listen to Storm of the Century

The summary audiobook of "Storm of the Century" by Willie Drye is ideal for those interested in natural disasters, particularly the impacts of Hurricane Andrew on the lives of individuals and communities. It appeals to disaster preparedness enthusiasts, history buffs seeking to understand the social and environmental factors at play during catastrophic events, and anyone looking for an engaging account that combines personal stories with broader implications. Additionally, listeners interested in resilience, recovery, and the human spirit in the face of adversity will find valuable insights in this compelling narrative.

3 quotes from Storm of the Century

  • "Nature is a force of incredible power, but it is human resilience that often defines the aftermath of its fury."
  • "In the heart of chaos, communities forge bonds that weather any storm, revealing the strength of the human spirit."
  • "Every storm leaves a mark on the land and its people, but it’s how we rise from the ruins that tells the true story of our endurance."

Author: Willie Drye

Willie Drye is a veteran journalist with over 30 years of experience, having covered a diverse array of topics from urban and wedding planning to natural disasters for publications across the United States and Canada, including the Washington Post and the Toronto Globe and Mail. As a contributing editor for National Geographic News, he has gained recognition for his in-depth reporting on hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunamis, with his articles on Hurricane Katrina, Gustav, and Ike achieving record readership. In 2007, Drye received the prestigious Charlie Award for Public Service from the Florida Magazine Association for his impactful coverage on the potential effects of a catastrophic hurricane in the Florida Keys. His acclaimed book, *Storm of the Century: The Labor Day Hurricane of 1935*, is considered an authoritative account of the event and inspired a documentary by the History Channel. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in English, Drye served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps and currently resides in North Carolina, balancing his time between Plymouth and Wilmington.

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Storm of the Century Free audiobook download

Willie Drye

Survivors' Stories from the Devastating Hurricane of 1935.

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Author: Willie Drye

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publication date: 06/04/2026

Audiobook duration: 31 min

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Who should listen to Storm of the Century

The summary audiobook of "Storm of the Century" by Willie Drye is ideal for those interested in natural disasters, particularly the impacts of Hurricane Andrew on the lives of individuals and communities. It appeals to disaster preparedness enthusiasts, history buffs seeking to understand the social and environmental factors at play during catastrophic events, and anyone looking for an engaging account that combines personal stories with broader implications. Additionally, listeners interested in resilience, recovery, and the human spirit in the face of adversity will find valuable insights in this compelling narrative.

3 quotes from Storm of the Century

  • "Nature is a force of incredible power, but it is human resilience that often defines the aftermath of its fury."
  • "In the heart of chaos, communities forge bonds that weather any storm, revealing the strength of the human spirit."
  • "Every storm leaves a mark on the land and its people, but it’s how we rise from the ruins that tells the true story of our endurance."

Author: Willie Drye

Willie Drye is a veteran journalist with over 30 years of experience, having covered a diverse array of topics from urban and wedding planning to natural disasters for publications across the United States and Canada, including the Washington Post and the Toronto Globe and Mail. As a contributing editor for National Geographic News, he has gained recognition for his in-depth reporting on hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunamis, with his articles on Hurricane Katrina, Gustav, and Ike achieving record readership. In 2007, Drye received the prestigious Charlie Award for Public Service from the Florida Magazine Association for his impactful coverage on the potential effects of a catastrophic hurricane in the Florida Keys. His acclaimed book, *Storm of the Century: The Labor Day Hurricane of 1935*, is considered an authoritative account of the event and inspired a documentary by the History Channel. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in English, Drye served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps and currently resides in North Carolina, balancing his time between Plymouth and Wilmington.