
The Ice Storm
Nonfiction Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Sara Niles

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
This Narrative Recreates the 2000 Ice Storm:
Only once in a lifetime do we see storms of such power and significance that we know we have seen Nature’s Rage up close. I heard my great uncle speak of the notorious Blizzard of 1949, which was so severe that people froze before they could return home from work or school;. He told it with passion because he remembered it, relating how quickly it paralyzed travel and communication, how quickly it killed. I was a child, so as children do, I didn’t really get it. You must see some things for yourself. In the year 2000, I got that chance, when the greatest Ice Storm of my Lifetime struck.
Nonfiction Narrative Short Story of an Unforgettable Storm told by Sara Niles
The deadly forces of nature unleashed an unseasonable severe onslaught of ice and freezing temperatures upon a small town during the Christmas holidays in Southern Oklahoma in the year 2000. Sara Niles was working for a domestic violence agency, and the domestic violence shelter was full.
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