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.