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“Nathaniel Rich wrote 'Odds Against Tomorrow' well before Hurricane Sandy and its surge crashed onto the isle of Manhattan, well before the streets were flooded and the subways drowned, only the Goldman Sachs building sparkling above the darkened avenues.” quote by Cathleen Schine
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“Nathaniel Rich wrote 'Odds Against Tomorrow' well before Hurricane Sandy and its surge crashed onto the isle of Manhattan, well before the streets were flooded and the subways drowned, only the Goldman Sachs building sparkling above the darkened avenues.”

Cathleen Schine

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Source Book Review: Odds Against Tomorrow, 2015

Rich’s novel foresaw catastrophic flooding, highlighting how wealth and power often remain untouched while ordinary people suffer.

In simple terms: Wealthy elites stay safe amid disaster.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge systemic inequality in crises.

Themes

social critique environmental disaster economic disparity

Mood

thoughtful somber

Type

literary political

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • academic papers
  • public talks

Key Concepts

urban planning climate change financial power

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies protect vulnerable populations?
  • What role does literature play in warning about crises?
A Different Perspective

The novel’s predictions may feel eerie, but real change is still needed.

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