The Tide in the Attic
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The Tide in the Attic

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The Tide in the Attic

About this book

First published in its original Dutch version in 1953, this is the English translation of Een helicopter daalde, which tells the story of a family in the Netherlands caught up in the middle of the 1953 North Sea flood disaster, brought on by a heavy storm that occurred on the night of Saturday, 31 January 1953 and morning of Sunday, 1 February 1953. The floods struck the Netherlands, Belgium, England and Scotland.
A combination of a high spring tide and a severe European windstorm over the North Sea caused a storm tide; the combination of wind, high tide, and low pressure led to a water level of more than 5.6 metres (18.4 ft) above mean sea level in some locations. The flood and waves overwhelmed sea defences and caused extensive flooding. The Netherlands, a country with 20% of its territory below mean sea level and 50% less than 1 metre (3.3 ft) above sea level and which relies heavily on sea defences, was worst affected, recording 1,836 deaths and widespread property damage. Most of the casualties occurred in the southern province of Zeeland.
Although this book is classed as a children's novel, it will appeal to readers from eight to eighty years old.

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Information

Publisher
Muriwai Books
eBook ISBN
9781787204935
Year
2017

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. CHAPTER ONE - A game in the loft
  4. CHAPTER TWO - The worst is still to come
  5. CHAPTER THREE - Ready for the flood
  6. CHAPTER FOUR - The water comes nearer
  7. CHAPTER FIVE - A desolate Sunday
  8. CHAPTER SIX - Huddled in the loft
  9. CHAPTER SEVEN - A new calamity
  10. CHAPTER EIGHT - On the roof
  11. CHAPTER NINE - Another day dawns
  12. CHAPTER TEN - The helicopter
  13. CHAPTER ELEVEN - Kees meets his Queen
  14. APPENDIX
  15. REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER