KATRINA AFTER THE FACT
Rants & Lamentations of a Survivor
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About the Book
Katrina After the Fact is a poignant look at life in New Orleans after the storm. Told through the eyes of a local, the author takes you through the personal side of Katrina's aftermath.
The subtitle says it all with chapters that run the gamut, from waxing nostalgic in "Real New Orleanians" and "Do You Know What it Means to Miss the Cuisine?" to "The Sounds of New Orleans," which details fictional, but disturbing accounts of those left behind to weather the storm.
Fed up with government gaffes and inefficiency, the author takes aim on the endless bureaucracy holding the city's residents back from rebuilding and getting on with their lives.
You won't be able to put down this descriptive and emotional rollercoaster ride as the author paints a humorous and sometimes frightening picture as colorful as the city itself.
About the Author
Nicol graduated Newcomb College of Tulane University in 1991 and enjoys a career as unique as the Big Easy, including work in corporate consulting, public speaking and radio.
Committed to the city she loves, Nicol is determined to weather every storm and give something back to ?her? New Orleans.