I Survived #10: I Survived the Destruction of Pompeii, AD 79 by Lauren Tarshis
Author:Lauren Tarshis [Tarshis, Lauren]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Europe, Social Issues, Juvenile Fiction, Historical, Friendship, Ancient Civilizations
ISBN: 9780545662864
Google: jcs5AwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2014-08-26T04:00:00+00:00
Tata was silent for most of the ride down, hunkered deep inside his thoughts. Marcus could sense that he was trying to assemble a huge puzzle in his mind, to make sense out of all they had seen.
As they came to the bottom of the mountain, Tata had his theory, and he explained it all to Marcus in terrifying detail.
“Some mountains are not just solid rock,” Tata began. “They are filled with gases and fire and melted rock. Virgil wrote about such a mountain in Greece, called Etna.”
Virgil was one of Rome’s most famous writers.
“Virgil told of a terrible eruption, maybe a hundred years ago,” Tata continued. “He said that fire and ash shot from the mountain into the sky, that day turned to night, and a burning cloud swept down the mountain, destroying everything in its path.”
Tata turned to look at Marcus.
“I never imagined it could be true,” Tata said. “I thought it was just an exciting tale. But now we’ve seen for ourselves.”
Yes, they had, though Marcus still couldn’t quite believe it had all happened. The earth tremors. Killer clouds. Foul water. Dead sheep. Flames shooting out of the ground. And that terrifying explosion. It was stranger than any tale Marcus had ever read.
“It all makes sense,” Tata said. “What is happening now on Vesuvius tells me that the worst is yet to come, that the entire mountain is about to explode.”
Marcus shivered, though the heat was searing.
“Will Pompeii be destroyed?” he said.
Tata was silent for a moment.
“I have no doubt,” Tata said finally.
Marcus held Tata tighter.
“I met an old woman yesterday, a beggar,” he said, remembering the woman’s shining green eyes and gnarled hands. “She said the strangest things to me — that Pompeii was doomed, that the city would burn. I thought she was a madwoman. But what she said was right! She could read the future!”
“I don’t believe in prophets and witches,” Tata said. “But nature sends out warnings. Why do you think all of the animals have fled? They felt the tremors, scented the sulfur, tasted the water. Their instincts told them to flee. Linus would say that the old woman is keenly sensitive — or that she has the mind of a great scientist.”
It was hard to imagine that poor old hag discussing science with Tata and Linus. But what Tata said made sense.
“Where will we go?” Marcus asked.
Tata didn’t answer right away.
Then he slowed Peg to a stop and turned in the saddle to face Marcus.
“We need to warn the people of Pompeii,” he said. “They have no idea what is about to happen. If we don’t warn them, they could all be killed.”
It took Marcus a moment for Tata’s words to sink in.
Was he really saying they should go to the very city about to be destroyed? A city where slave hunters were prowling through every alley with their spears and chains?
Marcus didn’t want to go anywhere near that wretched city! He and Tata needed to save themselves, to get as far away as they could.
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