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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 2w
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A Storm Called Katrina | Myron Uhlberg

“The wind howled like a monster, and the rain came down in sheets, swallowing the city whole.”

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A Storm Called Katrina | Myron Uhlberg

This story encourages discussions about preparedness, community resilience, and the importance of helping others during difficult times. It is a good book to recommend to students who are interested in weather or natural disaster history.

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A Storm Called Katrina | Myron Uhlberg
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Historical Fiction
Published 2011
This book recounts the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans through the eyes of a young boy and his family. The book accurately depicts the catastrophic impact of the storm on New Orleans in 2005, including the destruction of homes, the evacuation process, and the challenges faced by residents. It does a good job of showing the disaster's historical significance and its effects on the community.

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A Storm Called Katrina | Myron Uhlberg

“Louis Daniel clutched his horn, even as the storm raged.“ This shows that even through a hard time he clung to what was important to him.

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A Storm Called Katrina | Myron Uhlberg

I would use this book when talking about traumatic events such as hurricanes.

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A Storm Called Katrina | Myron Uhlberg
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A historical fiction book published in 2011. 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.

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I was eagerly awaiting this release even before it was featured in the NYT. This is billed as speculative fiction about what might have happened while Benito Juarez lived in New Orleans while in exile from Mexico. Herrera captures the wildness of 1850s NOLA with all the dangers from violence to illness. 🦟 ⛓️‍💥

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Black Candle Women: A Novel | Diane Marie Brown
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