Storm

Storm

by Daniel Defoe

The Storm is a non-fiction account of a devastating hurricane that struck England in 1703. Written by Daniel Defoe, widely regarded as the father of English journalism, the book combines Defoe's own narrative with eyewitness accounts from survivors. It is considered a seminal work in the field of journalism for its detailed and vivid depiction of the event. The book sheds light on the impact of natural disasters and offers valuable insights into the human experience during such calamities.

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