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403 pages | first published 2015
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Much of the story of Hurricane Katrina lived on the internet as the city reconnected during its diaspora. When Cynthia Joyce went looking for one vital account for a course she was teaching, she found the site down and the piece forgotten. This in...Book Information
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Steve Allen, Dedra Johnson, Sara Ford, Clifton Harris, Clayton Cubitt, Scott Broom, Brooks Hamaker, Allen Boudreaux, Francis Lam, Troy Gilbert, Scott E. Delacroix Jr., Kelly Landrieu, Adrienne Lamb, Cree McCree, Bart Everson, Michael Keller, Ariana French, Jason Brad Berry, Ashley Morris, Joshua Cousin, Robert X. Fogarty, Andy Carvin, Wayne Leonard, Blake Bailey, Abram Shalom Himelstein, Elizabeth McCracken, Ann Glaviano, Michael Dardar, Maitri Erwin, Phil Dyess-Nugent, John Boutte, Tara Jill Ciccarone, Gregory Henderson, Kiersta Kurtz-Burke, Cynthia Joyce, Chris Debarr, Mark Folse, Dan Baum, Michael Homan, Jordan Flaherty, Deborah Cotton, Craig Giesecke, William Joyce, Michael Brown, Karen Gadbois, Andrea Boll, Matt McBride, Peter King, Bill Loehfelm
403 pages | first published 2015
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Much of the story of Hurricane Katrina lived on the internet as the city reconnected during its diaspora. When Cynthia Joyce went looking for one vital account for a course she was teaching, she found the site down and the piece forgotten. This in...Book information
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