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Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi
Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi




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Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi

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  • And I just don't think that that is the case with most folks who actually did experience Katrina. It's just that the ending seemed to have miraculously erased the losses, the troubles, the trauma, the stress and strain of the hurricane in a blink of an eye or the snap of a finger. It's not that I wanted Miles and his father to suffer even more than they already did. But the ending felt a little bit too contrived. It will keep you reading, keep you engaged. I think Volponi has written a handful of complex characters and placed them in a very turbulent setting. Hurricane Katrina fictionalized through an emotional father-and-son story.

    Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi

    Need I say more? The above quote from the jacket says it all. But father and son must set aside their differences when they seek refuge in the crowded Superdome." His dad lives for jazz, while Miles's first love is football. "Miles has only been living with his musician father in New Orleans for two months when Hurricane Katrina hits-and they haven't really been getting along.






    Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi