"From the first sentence (“For Cierra, the sound of Katrina is the sound of ‘people screaming’ ”), readers will be riveted by this account of a seven-year research study into the lives of children who experienced Hurricane Katrina. " (Publishers Weekly) "With their clear analysis of the trajectories of New Orleans-based children following the hurricane, Fothergill and Peek’s contribution to this series is nothing short of outstanding." (Children, Youth and Environments) "...meticulously detailed and powerfully written longitudinal study of the children and families of Katrina." (Choice) "If there can ever be an authoritative work on the experiences of children following a catastrophe like Katrina, this is certainly it." (International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters) "Fothergill and Peek offer detailed recommendations for improved disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts for children and youth in each of the spheres they studied...The arresting subject matter and the authors’ thorough and honest approach make this book a critical addition to the field. Although written for a wide audience, it would serve as an especially useful read for policy makers in charge of disaster recovery." (Natural Hazards Observer)