The Eastland Water Spirits

by Claude Walker


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/21/2015

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 128
ISBN : 9781491773215
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 128
ISBN : 9781491773208

About the Book

July 24, 1915. Chicago’s deadliest day, far worse than the Great Fire. The SS Eastland - a poorly-designed, overcrowded lake steamer - capsized without warning in the heart of downtown Chicago, killing 844 people preparing for a company picnic. The victims - mostly young immigrants who toiled long hours in Western Electric’s Hawthorne Works - and the disaster itself were largely forgotten to the mists of time.

But on the 100th anniversary of the tragedy, a quake strikes below Chicago, a purple flash emanates from a “mystery hole” in the Chicago River and an inexplicable hazmat event strikes a Chinatown diner. Thus begins Chicago’s shocking reintroduction to the horror of July 24, 1915, and a commemoration of the victims.

The Eastland Water Spirits is a parable about memories and stories which refuse to disappear. It explores our ancestors’ impact on each of us, like it or not. It celebrates our connectedness over time and space, using water and spirits to tell the tale.


About the Author

Author of novels about political campaigns, the Seminole Wars, earthquakes and baseball’s globalization, Claude Walker was inducted into the Society of Midland Authors in 2003. He has spent a lifetime in Illinois politics, most recently as Senior Policy Writer for Governor Quinn. He is a Top Contributor to TripAdvisor.