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The Great Deluge

Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast

by Douglas Brinkley


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Historian Douglas Brinkley, who lives and teaches in New Orleans, provides a comprehensive account of the events of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, as well as an analysis of the reasons why this natural disaster became a man-made tragedy. His detailed reporting of the hours and days before, during, and after the disaster seems to leave nothing out, and it is the human dimension, based on a huge number of interviews with survivors, responders, and officials that provides the often disheartening, but occasionally uplifting, aspect of the immense story.


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9780061148491 9780061148491, Paperback, Perennial, 2007

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"THE GREAT DELUGE by Douglas Brinkley was written at record speed, yet is thus far the most evocative, soul-shaking account of the calamity."

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