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An American Holocaust - The Story of Lataine's Ring (Paperback)
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An American Holocaust - The Story of Lataine's Ring (Paperback)
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Loot Price R417
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On March 18, 1937 one of the most modern public school buildings in
the U.S. exploded in a rural community decimating the student
population and destroying innocent lives. Considered the worst
public school disaster in U.S. history, controversial theories
surrounding this tragedy are still debated to this day. The event
sparked changes that soon reverberated around the world and
continue to affect each of us in our homes, schools, businesses and
places of worship. "An American Holocaust" is a story that begins
with the giving of a child's Christmas gift in 1936. The explosion
took place at the London School in New London, Texas. This story
relays more than simple facts. It is a personal account of
unprepared loss and shattered dreams, followed by unfathomable
grief. It describes the feelings of those who died in their
innocence and of those who witnessed horror and lived through the
aftermath. An unresolved silence persisted for forty years among
the entire community of scarred survivors. For those who spoke out,
their stories have been told and re-told for over three quarters of
a century, but most people have never heard them. Although the
innocent still suffer from the ignorance and indifference of a few,
especially those we should be able to trust with the lives and
safety of our children, this is also a story of hope. Countless
lives have been saved by bold actions that were taken in the wake
of this unanticipated sacrifice of so many children who were
literally consumed by fire on the day a generation died in Texas.
The following is an editorial review by John E. Roper, The US
Review of Books: "I remember being thrown up in the air like a
toy... I keep turning and spinning. Then darkness." The attack on
the World Trade Center in New York claimed almost 3,000 lives and
changed America forever. A little-remembered explosion of a school
in the 1930s resulted in just over 300 deaths, yet it, too, had a
tremendous impact on society. Barger revives the story of one of
the nation's most poignant tragedies in his highly-moving tale. The
school in New London was considered one of the most modern
facilities in the state for the time period, and the residents of
the small East Texas town were extremely proud of it. Like in many
of the small towns near the oil fields, school officials had
decided to tap into the natural gas lines to cut heating costs at
the facility. What they never realized was just how dangerous that
practice could be. On March 18, 1937, a spark in the wood shop
ignited the cloud of invisible and odorless gas that had slowly
permeated the school. The resulting explosion killed children and
teachers alike, littering the area with body parts and completely
devastating a community. The catastrophe led Texas to mandate the
inclusion of an additive to natural gas that would enable people to
smell it. The nation and then much of the world soon followed suit.
Barger's book follows the lives of several families affected by the
tragedy, including his own. By giving the reader glimpses into the
hopes and dreams of individuals like his cousin, Lataine, he builds
a literary memorial to those who lost so much to make others safe
in the future... it stands as a much-needed reminder of an event
that should never be forgotten. www.theUSreview.com (Notice to
literary agents, publishers and producers: all applicable rights
are open for bid. Contact information is available at the end of
the book.)
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