1 Dead in Attic
Registered by JustinTerrytown of Terrytown, Louisiana USA on 8/16/2018
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
I read this book many years ago after Hurricane Katrina.
From Amazon: 1 Dead in Attic is a collection of stories by Times-Picayune columnist Chris Rose, recounting the first four harrowing months of life in New Orleans after Katrina. It is a roller coaster ride of observations, commentary, emotions, tragedy and even humor - in a way that only Rose could find in a devastated wasteland.
They are stories of the dead and the living, stories of survivors and believers, stories of hope and despair. And stories about refrigerators.
With photographs by British photojournalist Charlie Varley, 1 Dead in Attic freeze frames New Orleans caught between an old era and a new, New Orleans in its most desperate time, as it struggled out of floodwaters and willed itself back to life in the autumn and early winter of 2005.
From Amazon: 1 Dead in Attic is a collection of stories by Times-Picayune columnist Chris Rose, recounting the first four harrowing months of life in New Orleans after Katrina. It is a roller coaster ride of observations, commentary, emotions, tragedy and even humor - in a way that only Rose could find in a devastated wasteland.
They are stories of the dead and the living, stories of survivors and believers, stories of hope and despair. And stories about refrigerators.
With photographs by British photojournalist Charlie Varley, 1 Dead in Attic freeze frames New Orleans caught between an old era and a new, New Orleans in its most desperate time, as it struggled out of floodwaters and willed itself back to life in the autumn and early winter of 2005.
Journal Entry 2 by JustinTerrytown at Little Free Library @ The Harvard Walking Trail in Terrytown, Louisiana USA on Friday, August 17, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (8/17/2018 UTC) at Little Free Library @ The Harvard Walking Trail in Terrytown, Louisiana USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Will leave this book in the Free Little Library at The Harvard Walking Trail