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Tidal Waves & Tsunamis

The Science and Fury of the World's Most Devastating Waves

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Tidal Waves & Tsunamis

By: Jane Miler
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A powerful nonfiction book that explains the science, history, and human cost of tsunamis — and why the next one could be deadlier than the last.

Tsunamis are not just waves — they are sudden, unforgiving forces capable of wiping out entire cities in minutes. Tidal Waves & Tsunamis: The Science and Fury of the World’s Most Devastating Waves takes readers on a gripping journey into how these events happen, what causes them, and why modern civilization is more at risk than ever.

From the 2004 Indian Ocean catastrophe to future megatsunami threats, this book covers:

  • The science of wave generation: earthquakes, landslides, volcanoes, even asteroid impacts

  • The deadliest tsunamis in human history — and the untold stories they left behind

  • How early warning systems work — and where they fail

  • What coastal cities are doing (or not doing) to prepare for the next wave

  • Indigenous wisdom, forgotten legends, and the psychology of survival

  • How climate change, rising seas, and population growth are increasing global vulnerability

Designed for readers aged 18 to 30 — but gripping enough for all — this is not a disaster book full of doom. It’s a survival manual. A history lesson. A wake-up call. And a powerful reminder that the sea has memory.

Perfect for fans of:

  • The Big Ones by Dr. Lucy Jones

  • The Uninhabitable Earth by David Wallace-Wells

  • Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer (for its mix of science + survival storytelling)

Reader reviews will say:
"Terrifying and fascinating" · "Impossible to put down" · "Made me rethink how close we live to risk"

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