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School children use art and writing to tell their stories of surviving Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. The children report fears and loss and ultimately find hope for the future. Thoughtfully designed and well organized, the book offers a powerful message. Adults may find this a useful bibliotherapy tool for those who were affected by the storm or another tragedy.