Hurricane Song
By (Author) Paul Volponi
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
25th June 2009
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
160
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 11mm
163g
When Miles's mother remarries, Miles decides to move to New Orleans to be with his father. But he and his father are very different-Miles's dad lives for jazz, while Miles's first love is football. Then Hurricane Katrina hits, and the two must seek refuge in the Superdome. What would normally be a dream come true for a football fan, this safe haven turns into a nightmare when the power fails and gangs take over. And when his father decides to rebel, Miles must make a choice that will alter their relationship-and their lives-forever.
"This powerful tale is a quick but indelible read." --Kliatt, starred review
"Ariveting and readable exploration of the effects of race in todays world." --Kirkus Reviews
"Volponi pulls no punches in his visceral depiction of the horrors that New Orleans black residents experienced." --Booklist
Paul Volponi is the author of the critically acclaimed young adult novel Black & White. From 1992 to 1998, he taught adolescents on Rikers Island in New York City to read and write. Mr. Volponi worked at a day treatment center like Daytop teaching students and helping them prepare for the GED. Mr. Volponi lives in New York City.