The publication in question is a non-fiction account chronicling the experiences of a couple, Kim Rivers and Scott Rivers, during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. It documents their harrowing survival amidst the storm’s devastation and its immediate aftermath. The narrative details their struggles with the rising floodwaters, their displacement, and their eventual rescue, offering a personal perspective on the disaster.
This particular work provides significant historical context and individual resilience to the disaster of Hurricane Katrina. It serves as a primary source that is important for future research, adding human interest and helping others understand and empathize with the victims. The book is a study in the ability of human beings to endure hardship and uncertainty.