The Great Deluge

The Great Deluge ISBN 9780061148491

The Great Deluge

Author: Douglas Brinkley
Category: Weather
ISBN: 9780061148491
Format : Paperback
Publisher : Perennial
Min Price: 10.79  Max Price: 13.86 

Subscribe   Share/Bookmark

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. Brinkley is unsparing in his criticism of government officials at the local, state and national levels, in particular, Mayor Nagin, Governor Blanco, and the usual suspects at FEMA and the Office of Homeland Security. But he also relates many hitherto untold stories of dogged determination and heroic rescue--of individuals moved to help others, without any reason other than it was the right thing to do. THE GREAT DELUGE is a huge history that restricts itself to the first week of the storm and includes in its scope the Gulf Coast region as a whole. It is respectful of the dead, and it is full of stories. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year for 2006.





The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 11 USD

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 8 USD
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.Brinkley is unsparing in his criticism of government officials at the local, state and national levels, in particular, Mayor Nagin, Governor Blanco, and the usual suspects at FEMA and the Office of Homeland Security. But he also relates many hitherto untold stories of dogged determination and heroic rescue--of individuals moved to help others, without any reason other than it was the right thing to do. THE GREAT DELUGE is a huge history that restricts itself to the first week of the storm and includes in its scope the Gulf Coast region as a whole. It is respectful of the dead, and it is full of stories. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year for 2006.

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 10 USD
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.Brinkley is unsparing in his criticism of government officials at the local, state and national levels, in particular, Mayor Nagin, Governor Blanco, and the usual suspects at FEMA and the Office of Homeland Security. But he also relates many hitherto untold stories of dogged determination and heroic rescue--of individuals moved to help others, without any reason other than it was the right thing to do. THE GREAT DELUGE is a huge history that restricts itself to the first week of the storm and includes in its scope the Gulf Coast region as a whole. It is respectful of the dead, and it is full of stories. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year for 2006.

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 14 USD
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.Brinkley is unsparing in his criticism of government officials at the local, state and national levels, in particular, Mayor Nagin, Governor Blanco, and the usual suspects at FEMA and the Office of Homeland Security. But he also relates many hitherto untold stories of dogged determination and heroic rescue--of individuals moved to help others, without any reason other than it was the right thing to do. THE GREAT DELUGE is a huge history that restricts itself to the first week of the storm and includes in its scope the Gulf Coast region as a whole. It is respectful of the dead, and it is full of stories. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year for 2006.

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 10 USD
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.Brinkley is unsparing in his criticism of government officials at the local, state and national levels, in particular, Mayor Nagin, Governor Blanco, and the usual suspects at FEMA and the Office of Homeland Security. But he also relates many hitherto untold stories of dogged determination and heroic rescue--of individuals moved to help others, without any reason other than it was the right thing to do. THE GREAT DELUGE is a huge history that restricts itself to the first week of the storm and includes in its scope the Gulf Coast region as a whole. It is respectful of the dead, and it is full of stories. A New York Times Notable Book of the Year for 2006.

 


The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 14 USD

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 5 USD
In the span of five violent hours on August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina destroyed major Gulf Coast cities and flattened 150 miles of coastline. But it was only the first stage of a shocking triple tragedy. On the heels of one of the three strongest hurricanes ever to make landfall in the United States came the storm-surge flooding, which submerged a half-million homes - followed by the human tragedy of government mismanagement, which proved as cruel as the natural disaster itself. In The Great Deluge, bestselling author Douglas Brinkley finds the true heroes of this unparalleled catastrophe, and lets the survivors tell their own stories, masterly allowing them to record the nightmare that was Katrina.

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 8 USD
The Great Deluge

 

The Great Deluge ( ISBN 9780061148491 )

Price : 10 USD

 

Find book


books-az.com all rights reserved
Books AZ