The YELLOWSTONE Caldera

by Charlotte Lewis


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/8/2021

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 320
ISBN : 9781664162266
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 320
ISBN : 9781664162280
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 320
ISBN : 9781664162273

About the Book

While growing up, we seldom ever think about how our life is going to end. Sometimes maybe we think when, but seldom how. After the eruption of the caldera called Yellowstone National Park, I began to think how I would die. My name is Ann Marie Harris Blake. My father Eugene Harris had predicted the volcanic eruption at Yellowstone several years prior to the actual eruption. However, no one would listen to him. He was a crank; or publicity seeker, or just a nut. When he finally told the Park Rangers at Yellowstone that the Park was ready to blow, they assured him it would calm down within the month. It didn't. He called them fools and went home. And, a week later, it erupted. This two-part journal tells how the Harris family survived the Yellowstone eruption; who else survived; and how. If it hadn't been for Eugene Harris, this story would never have been written. Take note: Yellowstone is overdue to erupt. It's been 640,000 years and it has been smoldering ever since. Maybe this story isn't so far-fetched after all.


About the Author

Charlotte Lewis is a retired accountant who lives in Southwest Washington State. Over the years she has been a teacher, accountant, office manager, law secretary, and concierge for a retirement community. However, she has always been a writer. Her first efforts were to entertain her three younger brothers. You can visit her website to see a sample of what she has written since. charlottelewisonline.com. Other than writing, Charlotte enjoys music. She has soloed and sang in various choirs, Sweet Adelaines. etc. She once said she goes to church for the music. Charlotte graduated from University of Southern California with a major in education and a minor in music. Since retirement, she has taken several classes at Clark County Community College in Vancouver.