Very interesting. Living in Summerville, I was familiar with the story, but didn't actually know many facts. The descriptions of the earthquake were very well done, taken from multiple eyewitness accounts. There is an extensive bibliography. Some of the people in the book behaved admirably, others not so much. I was disappointed with the non-actions of President Cleveland, and with Henry Grady, the managing editor of the Atlanta Constitution. The treatment of blacks by many whites was disgusting to me. And it would only continue, well into the mid-20th century.