In one of life¿s unfathomable twists,on the afternoon of October 31, 1994¿a Halloween that was marked bynightmarish weather across theMidwest¿a turboprop plane boundfor Chicago crashed in a soybean fieldoutside the small town of Roselawn,Indiana. All sixty-eight people aboardAmerican Eagle Flight 4184 perished,including the author¿s thirty-seven year-old sister, Patty, and herfour-year-old nephew, Patrick.Instantaneously this tragedy createda ripple effect that grew to haveworldwide repercussions.In the Wake of the Storm is theastonishing story of the aftermath ofthat crash. It¿s a spellbinding andinspiring account of how the survivingfamilies, broken down by shock andgrief, found the strength to take astance against a flawed corporatesystem and effect change throughadvocacy and the passing of newlegislation that continues to benefitall passengers today.It is also a tale containingunexplainable occurrences that invitethe reader to explore a deepermeaning to life and the possibility ofan expanded world existing beyondwhat we can see and touch. WithinTheresa Severin¿s poignant account ofliving with loss, but not succumbingto it, is a universal message of hope.