A Storm Called Katrina

A Storm Called Katrina

by Myron Uhlberg

Narrated by Brandon Gill

Unabridged — 15 minutes

A Storm Called Katrina

A Storm Called Katrina

by Myron Uhlberg

Narrated by Brandon Gill

Unabridged — 15 minutes

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Overview

School Library Journal calls this moving tale by Myron Uhlberg a “remarkable homage to New Orleans.” A Storm Called Katrina follows Louis Daniel, a 10-year-old boy from New Orleans' Ninth Ward who loves to play the horn just like his idol, Louis Armstrong. The morning after the devastating hurricane rips through his neighborhood, Louis-with his beloved cornet in tow-must brave the rising flood waters and seek shelter with his family at the Superdome.
“Children who read [Louis'] story will be the wiser for it ¿”-New York Times

Editorial Reviews

Pamela Paul

A model of understated storytelling, A Storm Called Katrina wisely steers clear of histrionics or political commentary yet remains true to its disturbing subject. The illustrations are equally muted…Children who read [this] story will be the wiser for it…With an author's note, photographs and a list of resources for children, this moving introduction to Hurricane Katrina imparts its lessons with a restraint that powerfully increases their gravity.
—The New York Times

Publishers Weekly

The pair behind Dad, Jackie, and Me turn their attention to the harrowing events of Hurricane Katrina as seen through the eyes of a fictional child. Ten-year-old Louis Daniel is African-American and a horn player like his idol, Louis Armstrong. He goes to bed during a fierce storm and awakens to encroaching water. Bootman's dramatic oil paintings and the boy's first-person narration provide realistic immediacy as the boy's family makes its way through their flooded neighborhood on "a piece of someone's porch that was floating by." Uhlberg hints at the death toll: "y broom hit a pile of clothes. Mama covered my eyes. ‘Don't look, Baby,' she said. But I couldn't help looking." The dark-hued, realistic illustrations create a somber mood that refuses to lift even when the family finally reaches the Superdome. The boy's shiny cornet, saved from floodwaters, figures prominently in the family's experience at the chaotic stadium, giving comfort and continuity. Readers are in for a deeply personal and sometimes uncomfortable look at a disaster whose ramifications are still being felt. The book concludes with author notes and several photographs. Ages 7–11. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

★ "A heartrending story of a New Orleans family's experience through Hurricane Katrina. . . Simple, affecting prose and intricate, inspired paintings make this one worth sharing for sure." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"This remarkable homage to New Orleans tells of Louis Daniel, named for Armstrong, who leaves his flooded home with his parents and his cornet. . . The oil-on-board paintings of shimmering water and unfocused crowds capture contradictions; both harsh reality and otherworldliness; both the enormity and the intimacy of the event, somehow managing to leave out the horror. Uhlberg's prose does the same" —School Library Journal

★ "Bootman's dramatic oil paintings and the boy's first-person narration provide realistic immediacy as the boy's family makes its way through their flooded neighborhood on "a piece of someone's porch that was floating by." Readers are in for a deeply personal and sometimes uncomfortable look at a disaster whose ramifications are still being felt" —Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

★ "The juxtaposition of the understated text and muscular artwork works well. . . A memorable addition to the growing number of books about Hurricane Katrina, this offering personalizes a national tragedy" —Booklist, Starred Review

School Library Journal

: $17.95.Gr 3–5—Louis Daniel, a 10-year-old African American boy named for famed New Orleans musician, Louis Daniel Armstrong, always keeps his cornet close at hand. When Hurricane Katrina strikes in 2005 and the levees break, Louis Daniel's father finds a floating piece of porch to ride upon. Keeping an eye out for 'gators, Louis paddles with a broom and the family moves through murky brown water and floating debris. Everything from a fake Christmas tree to a disturbing "pile of clothes" and a black and white dog float by. They take shelter in the airless, stinking, crowded, and chaotic Superdome. When his mom and he are separated from his father, Louis saves the day with his cornet. Narrator Brandon Gill gets the voice just right as the young boy's panic and frustration escalate in Myron Uhlberg's realistic fictionalized account (Peachtree, 2011) of a city overwhelmed by water and chaos. An author's note following the story provides the horrific statistics of the third most dangerous storm in U.S. history. Have the book available so students can peruse Colin Bootman's realistic oil paintings. Sure to provoke thoughtful discussions, this audiobook can also be used during weather units.—Lonna Pierce, MacArthur Elementary School, Binghamton, NY

JUNE 2012 - AudioFile

Brandon Gill’s beautiful voice is both comforting and anxious as the waters begin to rise in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Louis Daniel finds that Mama’s soft, loving tone no longer embarrasses him as the family wades through the flooded streets of the city. Gill’s slow yet lively delivery allows enough time and space for listeners to imagine the story or peruse the pictures. Yet he keeps the narrative flowing. Scenes that show the importance of music and family emotionally anchor the story. Appropriately ambiguous details and a hopeful conclusion give young listeners a sense of the tragedy without overwhelming them. The recording ends with an author’s note. A.M.P. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171823498
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 06/13/2014
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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