Oprah's Angels: 65 Families, One Big Storm, and the American Dream

Read * Oprahs Angels: 65 Families, One Big Storm, and the American Dream by Peter Moskowitz ¾ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Oprahs Angels: 65 Families, One Big Storm, and the American Dream Hes writing. The community, funded with $10 million of Oprahs money just a few months after Katrina, is made up of 65 families picked by nonprofit Habitat for Humanity. For the last 10 years, the 65 families of Angel Lane have been living proof of this idea, and proof of its severe limitations. But the people living here also live with Katrinas continued wake - they have mental anguish, resentment over how the US government treated them, and questions about what life could have been like were

Oprah's Angels: 65 Families, One Big Storm, and the American Dream

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Rating : 4.72 (907 Votes)
Asin : 1536618187
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 372 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-27
Language : English

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He's writing. The community, funded with $10 million of Oprah's money just a few months after Katrina, is made up of 65 families picked by nonprofit Habitat for Humanity. For the last 10 years, the 65 families of Angel Lane have been living proof of this idea, and proof of its severe limitations. But the people living here also live with Katrina's continued wake - they have mental anguish, resentment over how the US government treated them, and questions about what life could have been like were it not for the man-made failures that allowed Katrina to do so much d

Loved this article Darwinsom Moswkowitz's story was compelling and well-researched. I highly recommend it. Totally worth the money. A decade after Katrina, I am glad pieces like this are examining the consequences of both the hurricane and the media/publicity surrounding it.. Anthony Louis said A fascinating read.. This is a fascinating look-back on a feature of the Katrina debacle and its aftermath. Carefully researched and well written, this book is well worth reading. As the book description says: "At the edge of Houston sits a community like no other: 65 petite, pastel h. Four Stars Zina Simms Good to here the rest of the story of the aftermath of Katrina.

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