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Hurricane Harvey Lowku

Hurricane Harvey Lowku
Author: Elaine Parker Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977212221

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When Hurricane Harvey ravished Houston in 2017, homes were flooded that had never flooded before, and thousands of people were displaced. Elaine Parker Adams was one of those evacuees, her home partially flooded by waters released by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from two fragile dams--the Barker and the Addicks. She describes the event in 50 lowku poems--poetry from the haiku family that focuses on societal issues rather than nature--each accompanied by a narrative. Hurricane Harvey Lowku is divided into five sections--Risk, Rescue, Recovery, Restoration, and Return--and many of the poems deal with the hardship caused by the hurricane. Adams doesn't limit her attention to the Houston calamity and pays respect to victims of hurricane disasters in New Orleans and Puerto Rico. Her poems explore nature's simmering rage as the storm poured rain for days. Adams discusses the vulnerability of the flood victims--their wait for rescue, their struggle to find shelter, their recognition of what they lost, their support from the community, their frustration with red tape, and their unrelenting efforts to restore their homes. Hurricane Harvey Lowku not only reveals the intimate experiences of one Hurricane Harvey survivor, it affirms the "Houston Strong" motto of her city. Adams emphasizes a positive message that tragedies can be overcome.


Hurricane Harvey

Hurricane Harvey
Author: Cliff Waterford
Publisher: Essential Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781532114007

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Takes an in-depth look at the destruction wrought by 2017's Hurricane Harvey in Texas and the Gulf Coast and the ensuing cleanup efforts.


Respirator Blues

Respirator Blues
Author: Elaine Parker Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-01-03
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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Respirator Blues is a collection of ninety lowku poems (senryu) by poet Elaine Parker Adams. Similar to the well-known haiku in structure, lowku focuses on social issues rather than nature. Adams explores the good, the bad, and the ugly of COVID-19, its effects, and the realities and myths associated with the virus. Her poems register a variety of responses to living in a COVID-impacted world-in the neighborhood, at work, in schools, and even the fraught environs of hospitals, nursing homes, and end-of-life formalities. Respirator Blues gives its topic due respect while weaving in welcome touches of levity, humor, and sarcasm. These poems provide the opportunity to read briefly but think deeply, arouse memories, and encourage reflection on the challenging experiences impacting pandemic survivors.


Harvey

Harvey
Author: The Texas Tribune
Publisher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1641250496

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As Hurricane Harvey approached the United States and the great state of Texas in late August of 2017, residents did their best to prepare for the worst. What followed was a devastating storm beyond comprehension, with winds up to 130 mph forging a path of destruction through the Houston area and into Louisiana. Lives were lost and countless others were changed forever, with recovery and rebuilding efforts just beginning and sure to last years into the future. Amidst catastrophe, Harvey also inspired acts of courage and hope from the many Texans who found the will to triumph against incalculable odds. Seeking shelter and the basic necessities of life, hundreds of thousands fought on to simply survive the harshest of conditions and help others do the same. This perseverance in the face of ruin is captured in Harvey: Devastation, Courage, and Recovery in the Eye of the Storm, which features gripping stories and nearly 100 vivid full-color images, illustrating the power of the storm and the strength of the many who endured and shined during this tragedy. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of each book will be donated to charities that support the communities affected by Hurricane Harvey.


Hurricane Harvey and His Sisters

Hurricane Harvey and His Sisters
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN: 9781949648294

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Hurricane Harvey A Storm Like No Other

Hurricane Harvey A Storm Like No Other
Author: Joanne Turner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781648831874

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The purpose of this book is to help preserve the community memory of the catastrophic Hurricane Harvey event and its impact on the people of League City and the surrounding area. The Helen Hall Library wishes to thank everyone who supported the publication of this book. Members of both the Marketing and Publishing (MAP) Group and The Friends of the Helen Hall Library were driving forces behind the project. Members of MAP recognize, in particular, Joanne Turner of the Library staff as the driving force behind the vision for this memorial project. Our gratitude is also extended to the League City officials who graciously consented to be interviewed for their stories. And, of course, the book would not be possible without the residents and neighbors who shared their stories.


Storm

Storm
Author: Deb Grant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780982422663

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"This is not your grandmother's pastor's poetry. STORM is as bold as the title implies, offering perspectives and styles of poetry as varied as are the disasters that visit every person. Gritty and tender, this intensely visual volume is for those courageous souls who walk alongside others through the disorienting landscapes and heartscapes that accompany every storm." --The Rev. Stacy Stringer, Director of Hurricane Recovery, Episcopal Diocese of Texas Deb Grant's collection of poetry is a genuine first-hand experience of someone who is not only a disaster survivor, but someone who stands in the gap between devastation and survival for those impacted. Her realistic and sometimes raw interpretation of the disaster experience has the ability to bring you to the "place" where survivors are, through words that can engage your senses and create sights, sounds, and even the smells of what that experience brings. This collection will be a lesson for those wanting to help, a kindred space for those who do the work, and a resource for those still healing to know they are not alone. --Jessica Vermilyea, Executive Director, Disaster Response, Upbring "Amazingly true and real. Pastor Deb Grant has captured every situation and emotion that exists surrounding a hurricane disaster. From the definition of muck to sharing an altar in a sister church. From looters to becoming a weather geek to naming the deceased. Pastor Grant has experienced everything she has written and presented it in her unique style of writing." --Mike Anderson, National Weather Service, 29 Year Veteran of Flood Forecasting, Survivor of Hurricane Camille


Thank You, Hurricane Harvey

Thank You, Hurricane Harvey
Author: Heather Spears Kallus
Publisher: Page Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2018-09-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781642140781

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Is it right to thank a hurricane? Harvey's damage was insane! Homes destroyed by water and wind. No power for days, he did send! Trees uprooted. Limbs were broken. People cringed as his name was spoken. But a "thank you, Harvey" is surely due. You taught us something with the wind you blew. If you love adventure, then join Gabriel's little minnow friend as she navigates the floodwaters of a hurricane. What will be the golden key? Open this book, and you will see! Be sure to look for the golden key hidden in each picture.


The Reverend Peter W. Clark

The Reverend Peter W. Clark
Author: Elaine Parker Adams
Publisher: WestBowPress
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1449797822

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Peter Clarks ministerial journey provides an in-depth understanding of the sacrifices and hardships faced by black Methodist preachers as they spread the gospel and expanded Methodism in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It provides deep insight into the racial attitudes and economic conditions that prevailed in post-Reconstruction Louisiana. - Angella Current-Felder, author, Breaking Barriers: An African American Family & the Methodist Story I could feel the story better than most because I had been down some of the same roads Peter Clark traveled, although a hundred years later and under more comfortable circumstances. - Rev. James L. Killen, Jr., author, Pastoral Care in the Small Membership Church We sensed Peter Clarks strength and leadership throughout this very turbulent and racially charged time in our history. He would have been honored to have his life written about with such loving care. - Rev. Cindy Foster Serio, spiritual director and retreat leader, Mosaic Spiritual Formation Ministry The information regarding tuberculosis is insightful. The biography walks the reader through some very important points and offers some food for thought on the thinking at the time and implications for the race, the individual and the family unit. - Dr. Lisa Armitige, medical consultant, Heartland National TB Center