**Earthquakes,
volcanoes,
tsunamis.
**
Headline-making natural disasters with devastating consequences for
millions of people. But what do we actually know about these literally
earth-shaking events?
New York Times bestselling author, explorer, journalist, and geologist
Simon Winchester--who's been shaken by earthquakes in New Zealand, skied
through Greenland to help prove the theory of plate tectonics, and even
charred the soles of his boots climbing a volcano--looks at the science,
technology, and societal impact of these inter-connected natural
phenomena.
A master nonfiction storyteller, Winchester digs deep into the powerful
natural forces that shape the earth, exploring the how and why of
world-changing events from the 19th-century's infamous volcanic eruption
at Krakatoa and the earthquake that flattened San Francisco, to the
21st-century tsunamis that devastated Indonesia and Japan. It's a
gripping story about what happens when our seemingly unmovable planet
shakes, explodes, and floods--all richly illustrated with fascinating
historical and stunning contemporary photographs.