Found 39 results for "Tornadoes in fiction"
by David Foster Wallace
When I left my boxed township of Illinois farmland to attend my dad's alma mater in the lurid jutting Berkshires of west...
by Franklin W. Dixon
"It's certainly great to have an airport so close to Barmet Bay," said Frank Hardy.
by Ivy Ruckman
When I was a little kid, I thought a red-letter day was when you got a red letter in the mailbox. Milagros
by Frank R. Stockton
EARLY in the spring of the year 1884 the three-mastered schooner Castor, from San Francisco to Valparaiso, was struck by...
by Tom Clancy
There was a university somewhere in the Midwest, Jack had once heard on the radio, which had an instrument package desig...
by Anne Isaacs
Although her father gave her a shiny new ax to play with in the cradle, like any good Tennessee father would, she was a ...
by Anne Schreiber, Ann Schreiber
We were in the middle of our first and favorite class of the day - science!
by Richard D. Ward
His last 24 hours in New York City had been turbulent, like being swept-up in a tornado.