A color photograph of flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. At center is a car, a four door sedan with its trunk open, abandoned in water up to the door handles. In the background are houses with water up to their front doors. At bottom…
The cover shows an old, damaged house with a broken roof and scattered debris around it. The photo is in black and white. The title Beyond Katrina is in large white letters, with a subtitle underneath. A circle in the corner says, “Tenth Anniversary…
This is the cover of *Maus: A Survivor’s Tale*, a graphic novel by Art Spiegelman that tells the true story of a Holocaust survivor—his father—through powerful, symbolic art.
At the top, the title “MAUS” is written in bold, harsh, red letters.…
The image shows a woman in a black dress, wearing a gold medal engraved with an icon of a book. She smiles brightly, looking slightly to the left of the camera. The woman is Jesmyn Ward, having just received the 2011 National Book Award for Fiction.
An apartment complex damaged by Hurricane Katrina is shown in this aerial view Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2005 in Long Beach, Miss. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Haley Barbour's experience leading as the Governor of Mississippi during Hurricane Katrina. The book examines the hurricane as well as the leadership lessons that Barbour learned from the experience.