Quotes
“For all the myths and misinformation that circulated after Hurricane Katrina, there are still people across the country who don’t know that it was the collapse of the levees, not the hurricane itself, that drowned New Orleans. Sandy Rosenthal overcame hurricane hardships to establish, with a computer whiz of a son, the Levees.org website to get the story out and arouse the public. The lengths the Army Corps went through to silence her or deflect the truth and the stumbling blocks she experienced along the way are all here in a quick-moving tale. It makes for a gripping read.” Roberta Brandes Gratz, award-winning journalist and author of We’re Still Here Ya Bastards
“An inspiring memoir and gripping detective story, Words Whispered in Water investigates the cause of the 2005 New Orleans flood in all of its muddied complexity. In this era of climate breakdown and failing infrastructure, Rosenthal’s book is more than a history lesson. It’s a master class in citizen advocacy and a rousing call to action.” Robert Verchick, former EPA official in the Obama administration and author of Facing Catastrophe
“Sandy is bright, dedicated, and fearless—a bad combination if you’re an Army Corps of Engineers PR person…. She has fought for her city, and her community, harder than most soldiers fight in war. And, with a new Corps-built system starting to reveal its own problems, she’s not through fighting yet.” Harry Shearer, actor, producer, and voice of The Simpsons
“Read the inside story for yourself in this suspenseful, engaging tale of how Rosenthal began investigating the US Army Corps of Engineers shortly after Katrina and her efforts to hold accountable the Corps and other public officials.” Gary Rivlin, author of Katrina: After the Flood