I'm not one for buying books that describe catastrophes in detail, but I hope that someone will come out with a lucid summary of what happened with Katrina. As I read stories of the horrific events, at both the macro and micro levels, I occasionally find myself thinking about how you put it all into perspective -- what kinds of problems (such a weak word) occurred, what could have been plausibly done to reduce or eliminate them.
I always think there's a solution.
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Lucid summaries are unfortunately rare - look at the 9/11 books and films.
Quite frankly, I'm not sure there's a solution.
Let's wait for Michael Moore to produce something. At least everyone can agree to take issue with his approach.
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