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Harry Smith speaks with Chris Rose about his new book "1 Dead In The Attic," while talking about the personal difficulties he has faced dealing with Katrina's aftermath.
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Video A 'Wright' Romance Harry Smith speaks with author Nancy Horan about her new book, "Loving Frank," where she examines the love life of famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Wednesday, Aug. 29, 2007
"1 Dead in Attic: After Katrina," by Chris Rose
Because of Hurricane Katrina, Chris Rose always has something to write about.
Rose is a columnist for the New Orleans Times-Picayune and, for the past two years, he has chronicled his city's struggle to stay alive, and the storm's impact on the lives of those in areas it savaged.
His columns earned him a Pulitzer Prize, and became a book, "1 Dead in Attic: After Katrina," published last year.
It's now out in an expanded edition, and amounts to a very personal look at post-Katrina New Orleans.
Rose discussed the city's recovery efforts, and those of his residents, and talked about his book, on The Early Show. To see the segment, click here.
To read an excerpt of "1 Dead in Attic: After Katrina," click here.
Editor's note: This book is published by Simon & Schuster, which is part of the CBS Corporation, as is CBSNews.com.
Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007
"Loving Frank," by Nancy Horan
Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the america's best known architects of the last century.
Today, many of his buildings and homes are historical landmarks, including Taliesin in Spring
Green, Wis.
Few people realize that wright built Taliesin for Mamah Borthwick Cheney, an Illinois woman with whom he had a clandestine affair.
Their story is chronicled in a new, fact-based novel, "Loving Frank," by Nancy Horan.
She stopped by The Early Show to discuss the book. To see the segment, click here.
To read an excerpt of "Loving Frank," click here.
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