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Deluge Before Dawn
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A first-hand account of a community's grief and healing. When the Guadalupe River rose in the dark hours of July 4, 2025, it did more than sweep away cabins, cars, and familiar landmarks. It shattered the sense of safety in Kerr County and a sense of loss that no one who lived through it will ever forget. In Deluge Before Dawn: Heartbreak, Survival and Resilience After the Guadalupe River Raged, Kerrville resident Tom Fox tells the story of that night and its aftermath through the voices of tho…

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A first-hand account of a community's grief and healing.

When the Guadalupe River rose in the dark hours of July 4, 2025, it did more than sweep away cabins, cars, and familiar landmarks. It shattered the sense of safety in Kerr County and a sense of loss that no one who lived through it will ever forget. In Deluge Before Dawn: Heartbreak, Survival and Resilience After the Guadalupe River Raged, Kerrville resident Tom Fox tells the story of that night and its aftermath through the voices of those who were there—campers and counselors, first responders and local journalists, families who lost loved ones, and neighbors who refused to leave one another alone in the flood's wake.

Drawing on dozens of intimate interviews, on-the-ground reporting, and careful reconstruction of the storm and response, Fox traces the catastrophe from the first raindrops to the frantic overnight evacuations at Camp Mystic and along the river, through the searches, vigils, funerals, and long work of rebuilding that followed. He shows how a community shaped over generations by ranchers, river families, churches, schools, and civic volunteers found within itself the endurance, faith, and mutual help needed to stand up in the face of unthinkable loss.

This is not a distant, clinical account. Fox writes as a neighbor and fellow mourner who moved to Kerrville out of lifelong love for the Hill Country. The result is a narrative that is honest about grief, clear-eyed about institutional failures and "alert gaps," and deeply respectful of the courage, generosity, and quiet acts of grace that never made the headlines.

Deluge Before Dawn is for anyone who has ever watched the water rise and wondered what could have been done differently, for communities wrestling with how to prepare for the next disaster, and for readers who believe that remembrance is itself a form of service. It stands as both a tribute to those who were lost and a lasting record for those who will inherit the beauty and burden of the Guadalupe River in the years to come.

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A first-hand account of a community's grief and healing.

When the Guadalupe River rose in the dark hours of July 4, 2025, it did more than sweep away cabins, cars, and familiar landmarks. It shattered the sense of safety in Kerr County and a sense of loss that no one who lived through it will ever forget. In Deluge Before Dawn: Heartbreak, Survival and Resilience After the Guadalupe River Raged, Kerrville resident Tom Fox tells the story of that night and its aftermath through the voices of those who were there—campers and counselors, first responders and local journalists, families who lost loved ones, and neighbors who refused to leave one another alone in the flood's wake.

Drawing on dozens of intimate interviews, on-the-ground reporting, and careful reconstruction of the storm and response, Fox traces the catastrophe from the first raindrops to the frantic overnight evacuations at Camp Mystic and along the river, through the searches, vigils, funerals, and long work of rebuilding that followed. He shows how a community shaped over generations by ranchers, river families, churches, schools, and civic volunteers found within itself the endurance, faith, and mutual help needed to stand up in the face of unthinkable loss.

This is not a distant, clinical account. Fox writes as a neighbor and fellow mourner who moved to Kerrville out of lifelong love for the Hill Country. The result is a narrative that is honest about grief, clear-eyed about institutional failures and "alert gaps," and deeply respectful of the courage, generosity, and quiet acts of grace that never made the headlines.

Deluge Before Dawn is for anyone who has ever watched the water rise and wondered what could have been done differently, for communities wrestling with how to prepare for the next disaster, and for readers who believe that remembrance is itself a form of service. It stands as both a tribute to those who were lost and a lasting record for those who will inherit the beauty and burden of the Guadalupe River in the years to come.

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