The Floating World
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A dazzling debut about family, home, and grief, The Floating World takes readers into the heart of...
Fiction
Her Druid Temptation (The Amber Druid Series 0.5)
Book
HER DRUID TEMPTATION—A prequel to the AMBER DRUIDS SERIES He’s always been her...
Paranormal Romance Short Stories
Project Power (2020)
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When a pill that gives its users unpredictable superpowers for five minutes hits the streets of New...
Black as night (2021)
Movie
A teenage girl with self-esteem issues finds confidence in the most unlikely way, by spending her...
Horror Vampire Teen
Tightrope (1984)
Movie Watch
Clint Eastwood portrays a homicide detective who's tracking a sex killer through New Orleans' famed...
Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock #1)
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First in a brand new series from the author of the Rogue Mage novels Jane Yellowrock is a...
Suswatibasu (1701 KP) rated A Kind of Freedom: A Novel in Books
Nov 6, 2017 (Updated Nov 6, 2017)
In A Kind of Freedom, Sexton pursues a family’s history in a downward spiral, with three alternating plot lines that echo one another along the way. It begins with the budding love of Evelyn, brought up in New Orleans and the daughter of a Creole mother and black doctor father. She is courted by Renard, a poor man who works menial jobs to get by but aspires to study medicine. Their courtship reveals the strictures of a class- and colour-driven society that suffocates ambition and distorts desire.
The second generation is about Jackie, a single mother in 1980s New Orleans who is in love with her child’s father but afraid he will succumb to his crack addiction.
Eventually, we get to know Jackie’s son, T.C., in 2010, a young man at a turning point in his life. Through T.C.'s eyes, Sexton portrays a post-Katrina New Orleans where the smell of mold still lingers and opportunities for fast cash in the streets abound, as do the chances of getting shot or arrested.
It's an unflinching portrayal, slightly detached and not overbearing in its rhetoric. It shows where links have been bruised and sometimes broken, but dwells on the endurance and not the damage. A moving read.
Dark Queen (Jane Yellowrock #12)
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Jane Yellowrock used to hunt vampires, but now she must fight -- and win-- beside them. An Enforcer...
Out of the Easy
Book
It’s 1950, and as the French Quarter of New Orleans simmers with secrets, seventeen-year-old Josie...
Henry Howard: Louisiana's Architect
Robert Brantley, Victor McGee, Jan White Brantley and The Historic New Orleans Collection
Book
Henry Howard was a nineteenth-century architect who designed great residences, offices, and...