In the spring of 1927, the Mississippi River unleashed one of the worst floods in American history. Towns vanished beneath the water. Families climbed onto rooftops, waiting for help. Hundreds of thousands of people lost their homes, and entire communities were forever changed.
This gripping account takes young readers into the heart of the disaster, showing what it was like to experience the rising waters, the struggle for survival, and the enormous effort to rebuild. Through real-life stories and vivid details, this book explores how people fought to escape, how communities pulled together, and how the flood led to major changes in disaster relief and flood control.
Readers will learn about the levees that failed, the rescue missions that saved thousands, and the unfair treatment faced by African American communities in the aftermath. The story of this historic flood is not just about destruction-it’s about resilience, courage, and the determination to recover.
Perfect for young history lovers, this book brings the past to life while revealing important lessons that still matter today. The river keeps flowing, but the impact of this disaster will never be forgotten.