Path of Destruction: The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of Superstorms

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Path of Destruction: The Devastation of New Orleans and the Coming Age of SuperstormsKatrina was the signal event of the new century, a body blow to the national self-image. Scenes Americans expect to see in far-off, ungovernable countries have now unfolded in the mightiest nation on earth: victims struggling to survive amid depravity and death, an entire city reduced to an empty shell, a diaspora of refugees unseen since the days of the Dust Bowl.

Even as rebuilding gets underway, a sense of shock and confusion lingers. Indeed, sensationalism and political finger-pointing have made it nearly impossible to distinguish the truth from the spin. But now, John McQuaid and Mark Schleifstein cut through the confusion to offer a clear explanation for the greatest natural disaster in American history.

PATH OF DESTRUCTION isn’t just a book about the storm, those who survived, and those who didn’t; it’s also an account into the dreadful inadequacies that existed prior to 2005, an indictment of the Washingtonofficials who failed to act, and a scientific investigation into why these huge storms are coming now.

Brilliantly written and fiercely reported, PATH OF DESTRUCTION is necessary reading for all who wish to understand the past, present, and future of American natural disasters.

John McQuaid is based in Washington, D.C. and does investigative and explanatory journalism, specializing in science and politics. In his 22-year-career, most of it with The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, he has covered presidential campaigns and Congress; Latin America (as a correspondent based in Mexico City); and done a number of investigative projects. His work has won many national awards, including a Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 1997 (along with “Path” co-author Mark Schleifstein)for a series on the global fisheries crisis.

Mark Schleifstein, co-author with John McQuaid of “Path of Destruction”, has worked at The Times-Picayune in New Orleans since 1984. His reporting during and after Hurricane Katrina was among the newspaper’s stories honored with 2006 Pulitzer Prizes for Public Service and Breaking News Reporting and the . Stories by Schleifstein and McQuaid prior to Katrina on hurricanes and coastal science issues were honored in 2006 with a special award from the American Geophysical Union. The 2002 series co-authored by Schleifstein and McQuaid,”Washing Away: How south Louisiana is growing more vulnerable to a catastrophic hurricane,” won the American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2003 Excellence in Media award and the 2003 National Hurricane Conference media award. It also was a finalist for the 2003 for newspapers with over 100,000 circulation. Schleifstein and McQuaid also were co-authors of the 1996 series, “Oceans of Trouble: Are the World’s Fisheries Doomed?” which won the 1997 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and the Sigma Delta Chi Award for Public Service from the Society of Professional Journalists.

Author at the Citizenship Symposium

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author Mark Schleifstein recently spoke at the Citizenship Symposium about Hurricane Katrina. Check out video of the talk via the Citizenship Symposium Weblog after the jump (more…)

Author on ‘Informed Sources’ on WYES

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, Mark Schleifstein, will be appearing on ‘Informed Sources‘ on WYES in New Orleans Friday August 31, 2007 at 7:00 PM CST.

Author on ‘Your Call’ on KALW

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, John McQuaid, will be on ‘Your Call’ on KALW in San Francisco Friday August 31, 2007 at 1:00 PM. You can listen to the show online at the Your Call blog.

Author on NPR’s ‘Weekend Edition’

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, Mark Schleifstein, will be appearing on NPR’s ‘Weekend Edition’ Saturday, September 1, 2007 between 7:00 AM EST and 9:00 AM EST.

Author on ‘Democracy Now’

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, John McQuaid, will be interviewed on Democracy Now between 8:00 AM EST and 9:00 AM EST on Wednesday August 29, 2007.

Update: Interview available online here.

Author on Jim Bohannon Show

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, John McQuaid, will be on the Jim Bohannon Show Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at 10:00 PM EST discussing Hurricane Katrina on the second anniversary of the storm’s landfall.

Update: Interview time has changed to 11:00 PM EST.

Author on ‘To the Point’

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, John McQuaid, will be appearing on ‘To the Point’ discussing Hurricane Katrina recovery and levee strength Tuesday, August 28, 2007, from 2:10 PM EST to 2:45 PM EST.

Author on the Diane Rehm Show

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, John McQuaid, will be appearing on the Diane Rehm Show Tuesday August 28, 2007 at 10:00 AM EST discussing lessons learned and not learned during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Author on Al Jazeera English documentary, ‘Inside Hurricane Katrina’

Monday, August 27th, 2007

Path of Destruction co-author, Mark Schleifstein, will be appearing in the Al Jazeera English documentary ‘Inside Hurricane Katrina’ throughout the week.

via the press release:

Inside Hurricane Katrina

The people inside 9/11 return to take viewers into the eye of the storm in this intimate account of the havoc reeked by Hurricane Katrina that goes beyond the nightly news coverage to take a look into the lives of those directly affected by the devastating storm.

In addition to asking such important questions such as how a disaster like this could be prevented in the future, filmmakers also explore the failure of emergency personnel to effectively respond and a comprehensive analysis of events culled from government audio tapes and personal interviews.

Broadcast Date / Time :
Wednesday : August 29, 2007 (20:00 GMT)
Thursday : August 30, 2007 (16:00 GMT)
Friday : August 31, 2007 (08:00 GMT)
Saturday : September 01, 2007 (00:00 GMT)
Sunday : September 02, 2007 (04:00 GMT)
Monday : September 03, 2007 (12:00 GMT)