This another excellent nonfiction account of an historic event. On Saturday March 10, 1888 the people of New England enjoy a mild spring-like day. Grover Cleveland is president and Walt Whitman wrote a poem about dandelions blooming, but winter hasn't given up its hold on the area yet. On Sunday, when many businesses and U.S. agencies are closed, the weather turns, two storms combine into one, and things get crazy. A blizzard paralyzes the region. The photos and personal stories in this book are fabulous and prompt the reader to remember not to fool around with Mother Nature!

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