Two years after the storm, the debate about Hurricane Katrina and its impact on the Gulf Coast still rage. Here are a variety of books about the event and living in the area in its wake.
Breach of faith: Hurricane Katrina and the near death of a great American city by Jed Horne (363.349 Hor)
Come Hell or high water: Hurricane Katrina and the color of disaster by Michael Eric Dyson (363.34922 Dys)
The great deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Douglas Brinkley (363.34 Bri)
Heart like water: surviving Katrina and life in its disaster zone by Joshua Clark (B Clark, Joshua)
Hurricane season: a coach, his team, and their triumph in the time of Katrina by Neal Thompson (796.332 Tho)
New Orleans, mon amour: twenty years of writings from the city by Andrei Codrescu (976.335 Cod)
The ravaging tide: strange weather, future Katrinas, and the coming death of America's coastal cities by Mike Tidwell (551.6 Tid)
The storm: what went wrong and why during hurricane Katrina : the inside story from one Louisiana scientist by Ivor Van Heerden (976.044 Van)
The unofficial guide to New Orleans 2007 by Eve Zibart (917.6335 Zib)
When the levees broke a requiem in four acts: A Spike Lee Film (DVD Whe NF)
Rick Roche, August 2007