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  • ISBN:
    0307378144
  • ISBN-13:
    9780307378149
  • PUB. DATE:
    August 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge by Josh Neufeld

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Highly Recommendedby Cougar_H

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In this book it was the time period from before and after hurricane Katrina, one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the U.S. The maine thing that I learned from this book was that not many people took precautions. They stayed home and thought it would pass and go more to the south. Some were smart and went further north and into Texas. When it, the town started to flood it was hard to find anywhere...

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The title of the book is AD NEW ORLEANS after the deluge. The author of the book is josh neufeld.the year is augest, 22, 2005 when hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. What I have learned about this book is that when Katrina hit that it was not just a hurricane, but it was also a heat wave and floods. Many people lost their homes, valuables, family members and more due to hurricane Katrina. Some people...

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A.D.

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  • Pub. Date: August 2009
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • Sales Rank: 1,188,913

Synopsis

Now in paperback, The New York Times best-selling graphic nonfiction masterpiece depicting the lives of seven New Orleanians before, during, and just after Hurricane Katrina.
 
Best American Comics, 2010
Mother Jones Top Books of 2009
Daily Beast Recommends New York Best Comics of 2009, Runner Up MTV.com Best Nonfiction Comic of 2009
San Francisco Chronicle “Best in Comics”

A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge is a masterful portrait of a city under siege. Cartoonist Josh Neufeld depicts seven extraordinary true stories of survival in the days leading up to and following Hurricane Katrina.

Here we meet Denise, a counselor and social worker, and a sixth-generation New Orleanian; “The Doctor,” a proud fixture of the French Quarter; Abbas and Darnell, two friends who face the storm from Abbas’ s family-run market; Kwame, a pastor's son just entering his senior year of high school; and the young couple Leo and Michelle, who both grew up in the city. Each is forced to confront the same wrenching decision–whether to stay or to flee.

As beautiful as it is poignant, A.D. presents a city in chaos and shines a bright, profoundly human light on the tragedies and triumphs that took place within it.

Publishers Weekly

American Splendor artist Neufeld beautifully depicts the lives of seven New Orleans residents who survived Hurricane Katrina. In the dialogue-free opening chapter, "The Storm," Neufeld powerfully intersperses images of the hurricane gathering speed with the cities it crippled when it hit Louisiana on August 29, 2005, specifically New Orleans and Biloxi, Miss. Readers are then introduced to seven New Orleans residents, from all walks of life and parts of the city. Denise and her family-mother Louise, niece Cydney and Cydney's daughter, R'nae-join thousands of hungry and thirsty New Orleanians waiting to be evacuated after their apartment is destroyed. Leo, the publisher of a local music zine, and Michelle, a waitress, reluctantly leave the city for Houston and are devastated when their apartment (and Leo's impressive comics collection) is flooded. Other characters flee, or try unsuccessfully to ride out the storm. Neufeld's low-key art brings a deeply humanizing element to the story. Though the devastation caused by the hurricane and the government's lackluster response are staggering, Neufeld expertly underscores the resilience of the people who returned to rebuild their lives and their city. (Aug.)

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Biography

Shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit, JOSH NEUFELD spent three weeks as an American Red Cross volunteer in Biloxi, Mississippi. He is a longtime artist for Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor, and his art has been exhibited in galleries and museums in the United States and Europe. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.