Quotes
“I read The Mercy of the Sky with absolute fascination…Bailey brings together riveting science, human drama, courage, tragedy, and redemption to create a quintessential American story. Powerful and moving.” Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“A gripping, heartbreaking, and heartwarming account of the monster tornado that ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, in 2013. It will leave you emotionally drained but glad you journeyed into the heart of this extraordinary storm with Bailey as your guide.” Daniel James Brown, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Boys in the Boat
“Bailey ramps up the tension with a skilled hand, following the tornado’s path through town until residents emerge from the wreckage to a landscape they ‘no longer recognized.’ Bailey’s artistry will leave more than a few readers gasping for breath.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Tracking a furious, lethal storm…A mile wide, with winds over two hundred miles per hour, the May 20 tornado began ‘as nothing more than a wispy little funnel, dancing shyly between the clouds and the ground’; within minutes, it ‘morphed into a hulking beast devouring everything in its path’: houses, trucks, electrical wires, even grass…Bailey’s prose vividly evokes the tornado’s power and menace. Storm chasers will find thrills in this tale of nature’s wrath.” Kirkus Reviews
“Holly Bailey’s riveting writing brings you to the center of the storm—and it’s terrifying. She makes you feel a community’s loss—and it’s devastating. And she brings you inside people’s lives as they heal—and it is inspiring. Bailey is a brilliant storyteller who is no outsider to Moore. She’s a hometown girl with a keen sense for Oklahoma’s character and resilience. You feel that on every page.” David Greene, cohost of NPR’s Morning Edition and author of Midnight in Siberia
“Holly Bailey makes you feel the wrath of a killer tornado. She makes you taste it, smell it, and hear it. No one who reads The Mercy of the Sky will ever be able to unfeelingly brush past headlines about funnel clouds reaching from the sky to spread destruction again.” Tom Shroder, author of Fire on the Horizon: The Untold Story of the Gulf Oil Disaster