by Jamie Freveletti
Hurricane Irene is blasting its way up the coast in a fierce display of nature over manmade and it got me thinking about books that include weather as a key aspect of them. Here's a short list of the ones that I read and liked:
1. Eye of the Needle: Ken Follet.
Woman on island with hurricane approaching. The isolation and final payoff is creepy and cool.
2. Smillas Sense of Snow: Peter Hoeg
Loner woman stumbles upon plot. As I recall she's part Inuit and has a myriad of ways to describe snow. Loved it!
3. 61 Hours, Lee Child
Snow again. Great descriptions of just how cold it feels when a snowstorm causes the bus that Reacher is riding in to slide off the road. Those of us living in the plains and midwest will relate!
4. Into Thin Air, Jon Krakauer
A sad tale of what happens to a team of mountain climbers that head up Mount Everest and are confronted with terrible weather. Often heartbreaking life or death decisions are made.
5. The Perfect Storm, Sebastian Junger
Another true life story about fishermen when they encounter a massive storm.
These are just the stories that I've read and liked and so can suggest. If you have others, would be happy to hear about them!
7 comments:
I've read most of these, and you're right: they show how the weather can become both a character and a driver in the story. That's much different from using weather as deus ex machina, or as a contrivance to create tension that should have been built organically.
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