Eyes of the Storm
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita:

2006 Pulitzer Prize
Breaking News Photography - Out of Print
As Katrina bore down on the Gulf Coast, The Dallas Morning News
dispatched photographers and writers to points all along the projected path. No
one could have anticipated the breadth of the disaster that would unfold in
Louisiana and Mississippi on Aug. 29. The Dallas Morning News was there,
documenting the devastation of New Orleans and other cities, the desperation of
victims and rescuers, and the fierce determination of evacuees to return and
rebuild their lives. Twenty-six days later, Hurricane Rita reopened levees
breached by Katrina as it slammed into Louisiana and Texas. Once again, The
Dallas Morning News was there to record the events.
Today, as cities nationwide continue to house and help more than 1 million evacuees of these devastating storms, The Dallas Morning News offers the photo book Eyes of the Storm to aid relief efforts. Thanks to the generous support of corporate sponsors, The Dallas Morning News is able to donate all profits from the sale of this book to the nonprofit organizations that first responded and continue to respond to the needs of survivors.
The Photographic Story by The Dallas Morning News
Special Introduction by Cokie Roberts
New
Eyes of the Storm - $50.00
To Order:
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Beau Dodson
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Paducah, KY
42001