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Words Whispered in Water, Anniversary: Why the Levees Broke in Hurricane Katrina 2nd edition [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Turner Publishing Company
  • ISBN-13: 9798887981444
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 352 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Oct-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Turner Publishing Company
  • ISBN-13: 9798887981444
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Words Whispered in Water is a rare story about how a tiny woman prevailed against a mammoth federal agency and won. When steel flood-walls built with inherent engineering mistakes broke in New Orleans, the responsible party, the Army Corps of Engineers, went into full-time damage control mode, but in the chaotic aftermath, Sandy Rosenthal uncovered evidence that the Army Corps had made egregious design mistakes in their steel floodwalls fifteen years before they buckled and failed, causing hundreds of deaths.



The New Orleans Flood, U.S. Corruption, and Disasters

"Rosenthal employs the surgical precision of an investigative journalist and the craft of a memoirist to expose the flaws, natural and human, behind the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina." —The Eric Hoffer Award Program

2020 Nautilus Silver Winner

#1 New Release in Civil Engineering & Environmental, Urban & City Planning, Development, and Disaster Relief

In the aftermath of one of the worst disasters in US history,  Words Whispered in Water tells the story of one woman’s fight—against all odds—to expose a mammoth federal agency—and win.

It’s a horror story, a mystery, and a David-and-Goliath story all in one. In 2005, the entire world watched as a major US city was nearly wiped off the map. The levees ruptured and New Orleans drowned. But while newscasters attributed the New Orleans flood to “natural catastrophes” and other types of disasters, citizen investigator Sandy Rosenthal set out to expose the true culprit and compel the media and government to tell the truth. This is her story.

When the protective steel flood-walls broke, the Army Corps of Engineers—with cooperation from big media—turned the blame on natural disasters. In the chaotic aftermath, Rosenthal uncovers the US corruption and big media at its root. Follow this New Orleans hero as she exposes the federal agency’s egregious design errors and eventually changes the narrative surrounding the New Orleans flood. In this engaging and revealing tale of man versus nature and man versus man, Words Whispered in Water proves that the power of a single individual is alive and well.

If you enjoyed books like The Johnstown Flood, Breach of Faith, or The Great Deluge, then Words Whispered in Water is your next read!

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[ S]hows how an individual has the power to change big government agencies that may seem invincible.... Her drive is remarkable and it is impressive how she became so knowledgeable about all the intricacies that led to the failure of the levees....Words Whispered in Water [ proves] how the voice of concerned individuals can change the status quo, and potentially save many lives by kindling the structural changes that are needed to better protect society. Paulina Concha Larrauri, Columbia Water Center, Columbia University

Political activist Rosenthal delivers a blow-by-blow account of her fight to hold the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers accountable for the flooding of New Orleans Chronicles her growing suspicions that the media and the U.S. Army were misrepresenting the causes of the floodingReveals what it takes to hold the powerful to account. Publishers Weekly

For years, Sandy Rosenthal has been the go-to source for any reporter seeking to understand the truth about flood protection in New Orleans: what really happened to the levees following Hurricane Katrina and the steps taken (and those that still need to happen) to protect the area and its residents. Read the inside story for yourself in this readable, engaging tale of how Rosenthal began investigating the U.S. 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 

Part memoir, part exposé, Rosenthal employs the surgical precision of a investigative journalist and the craft of a memoirist to expose the flaws, natural and human, behind the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Fueled by personal history and a fierce sense of social advocacy, Rosenthal goes beyond the received Katrina narrative and the media that advanced that narrative to uncover corruption, bureaucracy and a failing infrastructure. Rosenthal balances the deeply personal with a keen documentarian's eye to create an engaging and compelling account. Incisive, exhaustively researched and deeply engaging, Rosenthal offers an enlightening and cautionary account within a riveting and compelling read. The Eric Hoffer Award Program

A fast-paced documentary about a dedicated persons journey after the greatest engineering failure in history. It is also a book that every engineer should read because within the pages is a revelation, an indictment of a blundering bureaucracy. Stephen Estopinal, Xavier Review

Putting herself in the path of the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), the local media, academia, and entrenched political interests in order to get to the truth about the New Orleans levee system took guts, as well as masterful community organizing. Anyone who is interested in Hurricane Katrina, and in Americas failing infrastructure, will want to read this book told in a fast-paced narrative. Scott G. Knowles, head of the Department of History at Drexel University and author of The Disaster Experts: Mastering Risk in Modern America 

Sandy Rosenthals account of the founding of levees.org after the flood of New Orleans is an invaluable memoir of the making of an activist. In a world crying out for citizen action around increasingly desperate climate issues, her story is timely and instructiveand even hopeful. Michael Tisserand, author of the award-winning The Kingdom of Zydeco 

Saving New Orleans is not enough for Sandy Rosenthal. Since the federal levees failed New Orleans in 2005, she has made it her business to tell threatened communities around the country that the Army Corps of Engineers is doing a woeful job of maintaining our infrastructure and guarding our safety. Ignore her at your own peril. Lolis Eric Elie, former Times-Picayune columnist and producer of Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans 

Sandy is a New Orleans hero. Her advocacy on behalf of flood protection has changed this city for the better. My own book drew upon some of her research. Sandy can rally people to action like I've never seen and is relentless in her efforts to hold government and political leaders accountable. James Cobb, author Flood of Lies: The St. Rita's Tragedy 

For someone like me, who moved to New Orleans after Katrina, one of the biggest challenges of understanding New Orleans has been to understand what happened in that flood, and why, and what it means. I dont know of any individual who has done more to elucidate these matters than Sandy Rosenthal. Her scrupulous and ferocious focus on the facts has been a necessary tonic for the city and a help for its citizens. Sunshine is the best disinfectant and Sandy, in those terms, has been a huge source of light. Thomas Beller, associate professor of English and director of Creative Writing at Tulane, author, and contributor to the New Yorker and the New York Times 

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. Its 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 

As I traveled through New Orleans in early January of 2006, there were no birds, no dogs, no children, no streetlights, no mail...but there were, I discovered as I drove around the haunted cityscape, yard signs in neighborhoodsseemingly everywherethat said Hold the Corps Accountable. They were, I soon learned, the work of Sandy Rosenthal, whose newly constructed Levees.org suspected, before two university investigations made it uncomfortably clear, that Katrina was no natural disaster. Sandy is bright, dedicated, and fearlessa bad combination if you're an Army Corps of Engineers PR person. As those university investigations' results became known, at least to locals, Sandy turned her efforts to doing what would seem normal in other disasters but was ridiculously challenging locallyerecting monuments at key points of system failure to commemorate those who lost their homes, their livelihoods, or their lives through the mis- and mal-feasance of this mysterious federal super-agency. 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 

For all the myths and misinformation that circulated after Hurricane Katrina, there are still people across the country who dont 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 Were Still Here Ya Bastards 

Sandy Rosenthal is a courageous and indefatigable warrior for justice. Dave Eggers, author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius 

There are only a few civilians that fight like real warriors. Sandy Rosenthal is one of them. I've personally watched Rosenthal stand up for justice against big money companies with deep pockets. Even when the odds were stacked overwhelmingly against her, she came out the victor. Sandy's determined quest to put the truth about the massive flooding of New Orleans in 2005 in front of the American people is a story that needs to be toldand one that includes important lessons for holding powerful institutions accountable. Russel L. Honore, Lieutenant General, United States Army (Ret.) 

Everyone alive at the time remembers the live-on-TV horror of Hurricane Katrina and the deadly drowning of a great city, New Orleans. The who, what, and why of the catastrophe was thereafter carefully PR managed to protect the interests of the powerful, especially the notorious Army Corps of Engineers, shifting the blame to Nature and the city itself. It took a tireless, driven citizen movement to set the record right, confronting the failures of scientists and journalists as well as the devious smears, attacks and propaganda of the powerful. Sandy Rosenthal led their fight and tells the story here. The truth of Hurricane Katrina has been terribly incomplete but is now unspun and revealed in this heroic book, Words Whispered in Water. John Stauber, author of Toxic Sludge is Good for You!

Sandy Rosenthal is a New Orleans citizen investigator turned published author whose debut book Words Whispered in Water exposes the truth behind the flooding of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Rosenthals journey to activism is rooted in her deep commitment and love for her cityher convictions and steadfast investigative prowess ultimately brings the truth to light. Chelsea-Rae Abbate, The Twisted Library

Something I dont think is discussed enough is the courage of people who not only live through disaster but fight back afterwards. Sandy Rosenthal is exactly this kind of courageous person. After Katrina and the federal levee failure, she created an organization called levees.org. Their purpose was to hold the Army Corps of Engineers accountable for their central role in the flood. Rosenthals book is gripping, shocking, and infuriating. Its an absolute must-read for anyone interested in understanding the role of the Corps in the creation of our national risk. Samantha Montero,

author of Disasterology

Words Whispered in Water is a riveting account of a tragic natural disaster. I would recommend this read to anyone interested in being more informed about the political decision-making processes that can seem insignificant one day and become life-changing the next. A truly informative and enlightening book... The Literary Titan

Sandys book tells her courageous story of seeking information and truth why the levees failed [ and] who was responsible. a David versus Goliath since many of the government and professional entities did not like her conclusions and actively worked to keep her from telling it. Ricardo Pineda, water resources engineer (ret), California Department of Water Resources

Papildus informācija

Winner of Silver: Journalism & Investigative Reporting 2020 (United States).
Sandy Rosenthal is an American civic activist and founder of Levees.Org, an organization dedicated to educating the American public about levee failures and flooding in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. Most recently, Rosenthal was awarded Outstanding Social Entrepreneur of the Year from Tulane University for her efforts. She is a founding member of the mentoring program Laurel Eagles. When shes not advocating for safe levees, shes practicing with her Mardi Gras parading group, the Divine Revelers of Terpsichore.

She currently lives in New Orleans with her two dogs, Twinkie and Cupcake.