Ample books have been written about Noah. Most writings focused on the historicity of the flood and the Quest for Noah's Ark. How the Great Flood affected Noah's psyche has not been diligently explored. In the first and second editions of this book, Doctor Folorunsho Cornelius Ogundele, a Pastor and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, looks beyond traditional concern and moves toward examining Noah's personal life and crisis after the flood. He exposes the perpetuation of the racial atrocities arising from the misinterpretation of Noah's curse in the history of religion, especially Christianity. To debunk the historical racism immortalized by Noah's alcoholism, Cornelius explores How the Great Flood affected Noah. What was his mental state when he rashly cursed Ham's youngest son and presumably blessed Shem and Japheth? How history discredits the supposed efficacy of Noah's curse and blessings. Pastor Cornelius has written many books, including "The Rise and Fall of Satan: A Socio-Cultural and Psycho-Spiritual Analysis of the Most Invisible and Enigmatic Figure in Human History" (2 editions). Cornelius is married to Grace Ogundele. They are blessed with four children and eight grandchildren.