Author recounts harrowing Katrina experience in "For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom".

New Orleans resident and author Carolyn Perry recounts her harrowing experience during and immediately after Hurricane Katrina in her new book "For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom" just out from Sunbury Press.
By: Christina Steffy
 
 
For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom
For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom
June 4, 2011 - PRLog -- New Orleans, LA - Sunbury Press has released Carolyn Perry's book "For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom" recounting her harrowing experience during Hurricane Katrina. Perry and late husband Bob, a cancer patient, were trapped at Memorial Hospital during the disaster.

About the Book:
A hospital. A hurricane. An English professor in the throes of chemotherapy, his wife at his side. Carolyn Perry and her husband Bob were that couple, trapped by Katrina and marooned at Memorial Hospital in New Orleans after the levees breached, flooding the city. In "For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom," Carolyn Perry tells the gripping story of two people in a loving marriage, fighting a relentless disease and swept up in the chaos of a man-made disaster.

"What's it like to be a patient with advanced cancer trapped in a hospital with no electricity or running water and no way to escape? Carolyn Perry vividly recounts her husband's ordeal in the flood-ravaged devastation following Katrina. For Better, For Worse: Patient in the Maelstrom breaks new ground as a Katrina chronicle. In this patient-centered page turner, she and her husband struggle to cope with the fear, helplessness, and uncertainty brought on by the destruction of New Orleans and the couple's healthcare lifeline."
    --Dr. Richard Deichmann, author of Code Blue: A Katrina Physician's Memoir

"With restraint and precision, Carolyn Perry sets the story of a very personal catastrophe—a spouse's struggle with cancer—against the hugely public catastrophe that was Katrina. The story lines intersect at a place called Memorial Hospital, a scene of atrocious suffering that also gave rise to accusations of mercy killing and euthanasia."
    --Jed Horne, author of Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of an Great American City.

"This moving memoir fuses a hair-raising escape narrative with a haunting love story. The broader disaster of Katrina is viewed through the microcosm of a single hospital, where the nightmarish breakdown of civilization is evoked with searing details. This is creative nonfiction at its best, a rollercoaster ride of adrenaline, hope, and loss."
     --James Nolan, author of Perpetual Care: Stories and Higher Ground

List Price: $14.95
5.5" x 8.5" (13.97 x 21.59 cm)
Black & White on Cream paper
218 pages
Sunbury Press, Inc.
ISBN-13: 978-1934597422
ISBN-10: 1934597422
BISAC: Family & Relationships / Death, Grief, Bereavement

About the Author:
Carolyn Perry is the former Director of the Writing Center at Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania, where she and her husband taught in the English Department. She's a graduate of the University of Dallas and Washington University in St. Louis. She lives in New Orleans.

For more information, please see:
http://www.sunburypress.com/forbetter.html

Cover photographs by Brad Loper/The Dallas Morning News. Used by permission.
Inset photo by Barbara DeArmond.

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Sunbury Press, Inc., headquartered in Camp Hill, PA is a publisher of trade paperback and digital books featuring established and emerging authors in many fiction and non-fiction categories. Sunbury's books are sold through leading booksellers worldwide.
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