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Four-fifths underwater just seven and a half years ago, New Orleans is, for the most part, in extraordinarily good shape: the airport has gotten a long overdue renovation, restaurants and music clubs are booming, new schools and libraries are opening, and an orchard of cranes marks a rising medical complex.
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That tragedy is memorialised in an extraordinarily moving series of letters between father and son (published in the book We Hope to Get Word Tomorrow) and it coloured and shaped Garvin's subsequent editorial stance right through to 1942.
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