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Chris Ying



Average rating: 4.18 · 5,654 ratings · 486 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“It was scary. It was dark. You couldn't see anyone. You could hear people hollering, "Help, help." And all you can see is the stars, so many stars in the sky. More than we saw before when we had electricity. That's the only light we had, the stars. And it was just so close, so close to me. I just laid on the porch and watched the stars.

And to me, this might sound crazy to other people, but to me it was like God looking down at us and talking. We don't hear no voice but he's talking. And to me it was like everything was going to be all right and my baby, my son who had died, is going to to be with him. And I always felt like I'm gonna be all right. And I don't have no fear.”
Chris Ying, Voices from the Storm: The People of New Orleans on Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath

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