In this episode, we dive into the powerful book Zeitoun by Dave Eggers, which tells the true story of Abdulrahman Zeitoun, a Syrian-American living in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. As the storm hits in August 2005, Zeitoun decides to stay behind to care for his business and help his neighbors, paddling through flooded streets in his canoe to rescue those trapped in their homes. However, his bravery takes a dark turn when he is mistakenly arrested and detained by authorities due to racial biases and misunderstandings in the wake of the disaster. This gripping narrative explores themes of bravery, love, injustice, and the struggles of a family and community trying to survive while raising important questions about human rights and compassion in times of crisis. Join us as we discuss the impact of Zeitoun's harrowing experience and its relevance today.