A moving fictional story about the effects of Hurricane Katrina on the
people of New Orleans, as seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy. A
must-have for introducing this historical event to children.
Louis Daniel hates it when Mama treats him like a baby. But when
Hurricane Katrina blows through the Gulf Coast, Louis feels like a
little kid again. With no time to gather their belongings―except Louis's
beloved horn―Daddy leads the family into an unfamiliar, watery world of
floating debris, lurking critters, and desperate neighbors.
Taking shelter in the already-crowded Superdome, Louis and his parents
wait...and wait. Conditions continue to worsen, and when Daddy fails to
return from a scouting mission within the Dome, Louis knows he's no
longer a baby. It's up to him to find his father―with the help of his
prized cornet.
Award-winning author Myron Uhlberg highlights resilience and hope
throughout this sensitively portrayed fictional story based on the real
events of Hurricane Katrina. Colin Bootman's dramatic illustrations
enhance the warmth and strength of the young narrator's family as they
work through the tragedy.