Language: English
21st Century 2005 Anthropology Arab Americans Autobiography Biography Biography & Autobiography Cultural Cultural Heritage Disaster victims Disasters & Disaster Relief General History History - U.S. Hurricane Katrina Islamic Studies Louisiana Muslims Natural Disasters Nature New Orleans New Orleans (La.) Social Aspects Social Science South State & Local Syrian Americans United States United States - 21st Century United States - State & Local - South
Publisher: Random House
Published: Sep 15, 2010
Description:
EDITORIAL REVIEW: **National Bestseller **A *New York Times *Notable Book An *O, The Oprah Magazine *Terrific Read of the YearA *Huffington Post *Best Book of the Year A *New Yorker *Favorite Book of the Year A *Chicago Tribune *Favorite Nonfiction Book of the Year A *Kansas City Star* Best Book of the Year A *San Francisco Chronicle* Best Book of the Year An *Entertainment Weekly* Best Book of the Decade The true story of one family, caught between America’s two biggest policy disasters: the war on terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina. Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun run a house-painting business in New Orleans. In August of 2005, as Hurricane Katrina approaches, Kathy evacuates with their four young children, leaving Zeitoun to watch over the business. In the days following the storm he travels the city by canoe, feeding abandoned animals and helping elderly neighbors. Then, on September 6th, police officers armed with M-16s arrest Zeitoun in his home. Told with eloquence and compassion, **Zeitoun** is a riveting account of one family’s unthinkable struggle with forces beyond wind and water.