The Vortex: A True Story of History’s Deadliest Storm, an Unspeakable War, and Liberation

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by Scott Carney

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LONGLISTED FOR THE CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE AN AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NOTABLE BOOK IN NONFICTION "[A] tremendous new book." — The Boston Globe "Carney and Miklian write vividly in the fashion of a cinematic disaster flick." — The Washington Post The deadliest storm in modern history ripped Pakistan in two and led the world to the brink of nuclear war when American and Soviet forces converged in the Bay of Bengal In November 1970, a storm set a collision course with the most densely populated coastline on Earth. Over the course of just a few hours, the Great Bhola Cyclone would kill 500,000 people and begin a chain reaction of turmoil, genocide, and war. The Vortex is the dramatic story of how that storm sparked a country to revolution. Bhola made landfall during a fragile time, when Pakistan was on the brink of a historic election. The fallout ignited a conflagration of political intrigue, corruption, violence, idealism, and bravery that played out in the lives of tens of millions of Bangladeshis. Authors Scott Carney and Jason Miklian take us deep into the story of the cyclone and its aftermath, told through the eyes of the men and women who lived through it, including the infamous president of Pakistan, General Yahya Khan, and his close friend Richard Nixon; American expats Jon and Candy Rhode; soccer star-turned-soldier Hafiz Uddin Ahmad; and a young Bengali revolutionary, Mohammed Hai. Thrillingly paced and written with incredible detail, The Vortex is not just a story about the painful birth of a new nation but also a universal tale of resilience and liberation in the face of climate emergency that affects every single person on the planet. " [A] tremendous new book. . . . As much as The Vortex is about natural disasters and climate change, it is also about U.S. foreign policy: about how Washington’s expedient decisions can leave indelible marks on history thousands of miles away. . . . The Vortex should remind [the United States] of the need to stay vigilant with our partners, no matter the strategic benefits they may offer." - Boston Globe "Unbelievably harrowing." - NPR, Morning Edition "Scott Carney and Jason Miklian craft top-notch narrative nonfiction from this complex story of natural disaster crossed with politics. . . . This is full of jaw-dropping stuff. . . . A readable, compelling narrative [that] arrives at a critical moment." - WhatsNonfiction.com “[ The Vortex ] is a riveting, page-turning story of human devastation, political corruption, and individual bravery as well as a cautionary tale with universal relevance. . . . To those who may feel complacent about what happened a half-century ago in a relatively obscure part of the world, Carney and Miklian deliver a stark warning. . . . A powerful, timely exploration of an environmental and political tragedy .” - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “If a butterfly flaps its wings, halfway across the world there will be a huge storm. . . . But what if you started with the storm? What unforeseen effects could that have? . . . The Vortex specifically focuses on how climate catastrophes can change the world in unpredictable ways.”  - NPR.com, "Book of the Day" "Absorbing. . . . An essential history of the infuriatingly tragic creation of Bangladesh amid a devastating storm, genocide, war, political intrigue, and hope."  - Library Journal (starred review) "Carney and Miklian reveal a long-concealed and profoundly shocking confluence of geopolitical crimes and crises. . . . As Carney and Miklian so dramatically recount, a natural disaster instigated a civil war and epic atrocities, the birth of Bangladesh, and, in a nightmarish twist, very nearly ignited a nuclear war between the U.S. and Russia. With propulsive narrative drive and intense specificity, the authors circle among a cast of riveting real-life characters. . . . Deeply involving and harrowing, this commanding work of reclaimed and clarified history is of urgent relevance ."  - Booklist (starred review) "The [vortex] in the title is literal and metaphorical. It refers not just to the political upheaval in late 1971 but also to Bhola, the cyclonic storm that barreled up the Bay of Bengal and hit the coast of East Pakistan. . . . The authors describe in harrowing detail nature’s assault on the island of Manpura. . . . Bhola was, in the authors’ telling, a perfect storm. . . . The authors tell [the story] with riveting panache." - Wall Street Journal "?A fast-paced work of narrative nonfiction. . . . Carney and Miklian write vividly in the fashion of a cinematic disaster flick. . . . Their mastery of documentary sources and previous scholarship is evident." - Washington Post “This is a rich tale of a terrible cyclone and the human folly that deepened the tragedy. Grippingly written, it is both a powerful history of the creation of modern Bangladesh and an urgent warning about our precarious common future on our rapidly heating planet.” - Gary

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