Says Cobb, "For those affected by the hurricane, (my book is) a validating voice depicting the essence of their experience which could not be adequately articulated via broadcast television. For those not affected by the hurricane, [my book is an easy to relate to frame-by-frame depiction of the universal experience of New Orleaneans brave enough to return to the untenable conditions of that devastated city, thereby living in the third world right here in America."
Because Cobb's father trusted her unequivocally to handle every aspect of his business, he also assigned her to conduct all his business associated with returning to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The author did this gladly, realizing that as part of a unique segment of America's internally displaced persons (IDP) population, she had to persevere through seemingly insurmountable circumstances in order to see the true workings of God.
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