Storm Warning
- Pages
- 190
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780545060493
- Reading Time
- ~3h 20min
Storm Warning is a book by Linda Sue Park. It has 190 pages.
About this book
Set against the backdrop of a devastating 1953 tornado in suburban Illinois, Linda Sue Park’s Storm Warning examines how sudden catastrophe fractures and forges human connections. Through alternating perspectives, the narrative follows two young boys navigating the aftermath of the disaster while confronting deeply personal struggles. One grapples with his identity as a Korean adoptee in a predominantly white community, while the other wrestles with family expectations and unspoken grief. Park’s careful attention to historical detail grounds the story in a specific moment of midcentury American life, yet the emotional core remains universally resonant. The novel explores how trauma reshapes memory, how friendship can serve as both anchor and mirror, and how children process fear when the world around them suddenly turns unpredictable. Known for her nuanced portrayals of identity and resilience, Park delivers a restrained yet powerful meditation on loss, belonging, and the quiet courage required to rebuild after the storm passes.
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How many pages is Storm Warning?+
Storm Warning has 190 pages.
What is Storm Warning about?+
Set against the backdrop of a devastating 1953 tornado in suburban Illinois, Linda Sue Park’s Storm Warning examines how sudden catastrophe fractures and forges human connections. Through alternating perspectives, the narrative follows two young boys navigating the aftermath of the disaster while co...
Who wrote Storm Warning?+
Storm Warning was written by Linda Sue Park.