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20 Nov 2015 I was fortunate enough to be in the crowd when the Tamaki cousins' This One Summer was announced as a Caldecott Honor book (at the Youth Media Awards, where the Coretta Scott King, Caldecott, Newbery, etc. are announced) this past January. I remember hearing more than a few audible gasps in
Get this from a library! Drowned city : Hurricane Katrina & New Orleans. [Don Brown; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company,] -- On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina's monstrous winds and surging water overwhelmed the protective levees around low-lying New Orleans, Louisiana. Eighty percent of the city
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On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina's monstrous winds and surging water overwhelmed the protective levees around low-lying New Orleans, Louisiana. Eighty percent of the city flooded, in some places under twenty feet of water. Property damages across the Gulf Coast topped $100 billion. One thousand eight hundred
14 Aug 2015 BROWN, Don. Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans. illus. by Don Brown. 96p. bibliog. ebook available. notes. HMH. Aug. 2015. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9780544157774. Gr 7 Up–A murky watercolor storm spreads across pages, darkening and becoming more ominous as it builds in Brown's deeply
Drowned City: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans. Written and illustrated by Don Brown. Grade Levels: 6+. Lexile: GN920L. Synopsis: More than 80 per cent of New Orleans, Louisiana is under water in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. City residents are stranded and the power is out. Damage is widespread and help is
Editorial Reviews. From School Library Journal. Gr 7 Up—A murky watercolor storm spreads across pages, darkening and becoming more ominous as it builds in Brown's deeply affecting look at Hurricane Katrina. Dynamic sketches capture shocking scenes, such as residents fleeing down claustrophobic highways as the
Brown (The Great American Dust Bowl, BCCB 10/13) stands once again at the intersection of Natural Disaster and Human Misstep, chronicling the drama of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath in riveting graphic-novel format. The opening [End Page 77] scene features a mother and son tickled by a calligraphic flourish of
Kirkus' Best of 2015 list. School Library Journal Best of 2015. Publishers Weekly's Best of 2015 list. Horn Book Fanfare Book Booklist Editor's Choice On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina's monstrous winds and surging water overwhelmed the protective levees around low-lying New Orleans, Louisiana. Eighty percent of
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