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Rising from Katrina: How My Mississippi Hometown Lost It All and Found What Mattered [Paperback]

Kathleen Koch (Author), Anderson Cooper (Author)
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July 1, 2010
Hurricane Katrina left Eddie Favre, the affable mayor of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, with nothing but the shirt and shorts he was wearing. State and local officials offered to send him pants, but Favre declined. ''Wearing long pants sends a signal that everything is okay,'' he insisted. ''And until such time as everything is okay here, I'll wear my shorts.''

Even George W. Bush took notice. ''I arrive here at this important school and he s got short pants on,'' the president remarked during a visit nearly five months after the storm. ''Eddie, I like a man who sticks to his guns.''

Those who read this moving story of the small town of Bay St. Louis and the Mississippi Gulf Coast will discover an entire region that did just that.

The 2005 hurricane season was the most devastating in history. People from the Bahamas to Mexico to Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida suffered a record 15 hurricanes, four of which reached Category 5 strength.

Katrina was the costliest. Images from the Superdome and the rooftops of New Orleans are seared into the American consciousness.

But few realize the Mississippi Gulf Coast was where Katrina hit full force and where the destruction was worst. Entire towns were reduced to shoulder-high rubble by the winds and the unprecedented 30-foot storm surge.

Bay St. Louis was the former home of CNN correspondent Kathleen Koch. From her initial Katrina assignment in Alabama, Koch headed west in the storm's aftermath. The closer she got to her community, the more personal the story became. Old friends asked her to search for loved ones whose bodies would soon be found. She reported from the sites of once-beautiful homes--including her own--stripped to their concrete pads. Time and again, she heard residents' pleas to spread the word about the dire needs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Rising from Katrina is a story of the kindness of strangers, of minor miracles--and, above all, of how despite bureaucratic snarls and insurance battles a region rolled up its sleeves and rebuilt. It is also the story of a veteran reporter who, struggling to maintain her objectivity amid loss, traveled her own personal path from devastation to recovery.

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"Kathleen Koch's efforts in the national media ensured the Mississippi Gulf Coast was not forgotten. Time and time again, she reiterated the message that Katrina came ashore where we both grew up in Hancock County, Mississippi. We will always be thankful to all the volunteers that gave of their time and resources to help. The random acts of kindness you will hear about in the book can't help but renew your faith and humble you at the same time. Kathleen captures the challenges, victories, and can-do attitude the people of the Mississippi coast exhibited after this horrible disaster. It is a great read!" --Brett Favre, NFL great and Mississippi Gulf Coast Native

"As a longtime Bay St. Louis citizen, one whose house along the Jordan River got washed away by The Beast, I read Kathleen Koch's extraordinary Rising From Katrina with keen interest. A first-rate reporter, Koch got all the harrowing details exactly right: death-rattle winds, raging storm tide, flying metal debris, and the god-awful feeling of rank abandonment. An all-around excellent memoir of Mississippi - too often forgotten - during the deluge of 2005. Read it and weep." --Douglas Brinkley, professor of history at Rice University and author of The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast

"We lost our North Beach Boulevard home - three stories and ten thousand square feet, now a brick slab - and all our life treasures to the natural forces of Katrina. Kathleen Koch's book tells the continuing story of Katrina's effect on the lives of so many. It will be a favorite among those documenting Katrina's unprecedented destruction. Thank you, Kathleen! It really hit home." --Clarinetist Pete Fountain and his wife, Bev, who found Katrina no great respecter of jazz legends

A great new book... --Larry King, Host, CNN's Larry King Live

It's a compelling story... The folks in Mississippi who have battled back from this storm deserve credit, along with our continued attention. --Brian Williams, Anchor, ABC Nightly News

About the Author

Kathleen Koch is an award-winning broadcast journalist and former CNN correspondent based in Washington, DC. Her two documentaries on Bay St. Louis's recovery received a New York Festivals Gold Medal. She also shared in the Peabody Award CNN won for its coverage of Hurricane Katrina. She lives in Clarksville, MD.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: John F. Blair, Publisher (July 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0895873842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0895873842
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #364,713 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Kathleen Koch is a Washington-based freelance journalist and author. For 18 years, she was a CNN general assignment correspondent specializing in aviation reporting and serving as correspondent at the Pentagon, the White House and on Capitol Hill.
Koch provided moving reports from the Mississippi Gulf Coast during and in the years following Hurricane Katrina. Her two documentaries on the recovery of her hometown - Saving My Town - The Fight for Bay Saint Louis and The Town That Fought Back - received a New York Festivals Gold Medal. Koch also shared in the 2006 Peabody Award CNN received for its coverage of the hurricane.
Her work has been recognized with numerous awards, including a New York Festivals Gold Medal and a bronze award for investigative reporting from the New York Association of Black Journalists for a 2007 report in which she revealed the apparent murder of a young inmate by guards at a Mississippi jail.
In 2004, Koch traveled the country covering the Bush presidential campaign, before being deployed south to Florida to report on the deadly series of hurricanes lashing that state. In 2003, she was part of CNN's around-the-clock coverage from the Pentagon on the build up to and the launch of the Iraq war. A year earlier, Koch was one of the primary correspondents covering the Washington-D.C-area sniper attacks. In 2001, she was part of CNN's Emmy award-winning coverage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Two months later, Koch was lead correspondent on CNN's coverage of the crash of American Airlines Flight 587 in New York.
Before joining CNN, Koch was a general assignment reporter covering Washington D.C., for multiple news organizations. She was also a consumer and medical reporter for the Group W Newsfeed Network and a weekend reporter at WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. She was an anchor and State Department correspondent for "America Today," the U.S. Information Agency's two-hour daily international news broadcast to Europe. Koch began her television career as a reporter and weekend anchor for the ABC affiliate WLOX-TV in Biloxi, Miss.
Koch was a Rotary Foundation International Graduate Scholar at the University of Dijon in Dijon, France. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi (USM).
Koch currently serves on the USM School of Mass Communications and Journalism Advisory Board and on Rotary International's 2010-11 Alumni Advisory Committee.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Significant and powerful, July 11, 2010
Rising from Katrina is a beautiful tribute to the very wonderful people of Mississippi and the horrendous ordeal they have been dealt. It is a story of hope and love, and a story of strength and faith. It is very well done and beautifully written. If you care about what has happened along the Gulf Coast and fear forgetting, buy this book. Kathleen Koch is a superb writer and she brings us into the world of the characters who are Mississippi, and I mean that in a very positive way. Thank you Ms Koch for giving your time and energy to help your hometown and for sharing this incredibly personal and powerful book with us.
A fan of the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and all of her residents,
Kate
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rising from Katrina, July 7, 2010
Rising from Katrina is a tremendous book. Reading it, I ran a gamut of emotions. Kathleen's account of the hurricane and the re-building of lives was truly the first time that the people of the Gulf and especially Bay St. Louis became real. Watching the TV coverage allowed me to distance myself, but while reading Rising from Katrina, I felt as though I was there and now understand what these people have endured. Reading on, I was able to see how the hard work and determination of the people in this region paid off. The book really brings it home. Because Kathleen grew up in Bay St. Louis, I can feel her love and compassion for her friends, old neighbors, and the people of Bay St. Louis. This is a book I will give to my friends and family with the hope everyone will take something from it as I did.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CNN reporter's moving account of Katrina's devastation of her Mississippi hometown, July 1, 2010
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Kathleen Koch has written a book that recounts the aftermath of Katrina from the perspective of an objective, seasoned reporter, as well as the very personal and emotional side of this disaster as experienced by someone who loves the area. By sharing the stories of some of the families living in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, the book paints a vivid portrait of how life was changed dramatically for everyone who survived Katrina - and how they came together to rebuild their beloved city and their lives. The fact that the author grew up in this idyllic setting and has ties with many of the families makes this an even more compelling read. While reading this book, I found my emotions ran the gamut - suspense wondering who survives and how; anger at the incompetence of the government bureaucrats; sadness over the loss of so many lives; and finally amazement at the strength and optimism of so many of the townspeople. I thought that I knew a lot about Katrina, until I read this book - it gave me new insight and compassion for the people in the Gulf Coast who are still rebuilding their towns and lives in the aftermath of this horrible disaster.

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