Surviving Sandy...The Superstorm that reshaped our lives.

Sandy’s angry winds and waves devoured beachside housing, piers, and marinas, not only in Mantoloking, but for many miles in either direction, including New York City. When it was over, the devastation left behind was staggering: $50-60 billion in property damage and business loss, and one hundred and ten lives lost, including two little boys swept away in Staten Island as their mother tried to flee the storm.
This book recounts the solemnity of these events with personal accounts of survival and endurance, garnished with stories of unselfishness and charity which impart hope for a brighter future.
Please visit there website by clicking here. You will find great photos and more information about the book.
A note from one of the wonderful people that created the Surviving Sandy book.
It was a privilege to join your community to “Light The Shore” on Tuesday 10/29/13 evening. I was truly impressed with how close-knit and family oriented the Gerritsen Beach community is. As an “outsider” from Rockland County, NY looking in, the sense of unity was apparent and genuine. Mr. Michael Taylor’s tireless devotion and the compassion he brings to this cause, is something I witnessed firsthand. His ability and insight helped bridge a generation gap, to bring the young and old together to rebuild and recover from Super Storm Sandy. As Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little. Together we can do much more”. Thanks again
This book recounts the solemnity of these events with personal accounts of survival and endurance, garnished with stories of unselfishness and charity which impart hope for a brighter future.
Please visit there website by clicking here. You will find great photos and more information about the book.
A note from one of the wonderful people that created the Surviving Sandy book.
It was a privilege to join your community to “Light The Shore” on Tuesday 10/29/13 evening. I was truly impressed with how close-knit and family oriented the Gerritsen Beach community is. As an “outsider” from Rockland County, NY looking in, the sense of unity was apparent and genuine. Mr. Michael Taylor’s tireless devotion and the compassion he brings to this cause, is something I witnessed firsthand. His ability and insight helped bridge a generation gap, to bring the young and old together to rebuild and recover from Super Storm Sandy. As Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little. Together we can do much more”. Thanks again