A Town Is Drowning
BALLANTINE BOOKS NEW YORK
This is an original novel—not a reprint— published by Ballantine Books, Inc.
© 1955 by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth
Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 55-12407
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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By Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth Contemporary Novel A TOWN IS DROWNING Science Fiction THE SPACE MERCHANTS SEARCH THE SKY GLADIATOR-AT-LAW
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This novel takes you right into the heart of the new flood country, the Northeast United States which had generally been free of hurricanes and attendant floods. Now disaster has struck, more than once—terrible and grim.
Although this novel will give you an accurate and brilliantly vivid picture of what it's like to live through a flood, even more importantly it will show you what the people are like who fought the catastrophe and how those who survived are still fighting. In the persons of Starkman the burgess, Groff the dynamic young executive, Sharon the shrewd opportunist, Mrs. Goudeket, the resort owner, and others, you will meet and understand the varying human elements that the flood unleashed and intensified. Through it all you will sense a growing feeling of pride—that despite the selfishness of some, the people of the town met the terrible onslaught with courage and a sense of mutual help.
Already well known for their superb science fiction, Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth demonstrate here their equal power in the realistic contemporary novel.
CHAPTER ONE