When the Cicadas go Silent
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Ja
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Ja
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Erscheinungsdatum
08.01.2026
Verlag
Melissa HoltSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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257 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798231054152
When the Cicadas Go Silent
When the Cicadas Go Silent is a poignant and powerful memoir by Melissa Holt, PhD, exploring the intersections of trauma, nature, and the unyielding spirit of Oklahoma. Written with the dual lens of a forensic psychologist and a long-time Oklahoma resident, the book serves as both a personal history and a psychological exploration of resilience.
Core Narrative: From Michigan to the Washita
The book chronicles Holt's life journey, beginning with her departure from Michigan in 2005 with little more than a bus ticket and a prayer. Her path eventually led her to the red dirt of Oklahoma, where she built a life alongside her husband, Mike, a 23-year Army Ranger veteran. The memoir detail's their partnership-described as "barbed wire and wildflowers"-and the raising of their two sons, John and Andy, who have carried on the family's military legacy.
The "Green Sky Protocol" and Resilience
A central theme of the book is the "Green Sky Protocol," a term Holt uses to describe the terrifying transition when the vibrant Oklahoma sky turns a bruised emerald and the natural world goes into a sudden, eerie silence.
- The Silence: She details the biological and psychological weight of the moment the cicadas stop singing-a sign that a supercell is imminent.
- The Storms: The narrative anchors itself in the history of Oklahoma's most violent weather, specifically the 1999 Bridge Creek-Moore tornado and the 2013 Moore EF5. Holt uses these events to explain the "Oklahoma Tough" mentality-the collective grit required to crawl out of the rubble and rebuild.
Psychological & Spiritual Depth
Drawing on her background in forensic psychology and neuroscience, Holt explores the "neuroplasticity of hope." She posits that human trauma, like the physical landscape of the plains, can be refined and reshaped. The book is heavily grounded in faith, portraying God as the "Master of the Gale" who provides peace in the center of the freight-train roar of a tornado.
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