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Nine Lives
Mystery, Magic, Death, and Life in New Orleans
Written by Dan Baum
Format: Trade Paperback, 368 pages
On Sale: February 16, 2010
Price: $15.00
Nines Lives is a multivoiced biography of a dazzling, surreal, and imperiled city, told through the lives of nine unforgettable characters and bracketed by two epic storms: Hurricane Betsy, which transformed New Orleans in the 1960s, and Hurricane Katrina, which nearly destroyed it. Dan Baum brings this kaleidoscopic portrait to life... Read more >
Mystery, Magic, Death, and Life in New Orleans
Written by Dan Baum
Format: Trade Paperback, 368 pages
On Sale: February 16, 2010
Price: $15.00
Nines Lives is a multivoiced biography of a dazzling, surreal, and imperiled city, told through the lives of nine unforgettable characters and bracketed by two epic storms: Hurricane Betsy, which transformed New Orleans in the 1960s, and Hurricane Katrina, which nearly destroyed it. Dan Baum brings this kaleidoscopic portrait to life... Read more >
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Nine Lives
Death and Life in New Orleans
Written by Dan Baum
Format: eBook
On Sale: February 10, 2009
Price: $15.00
The hidden history of a haunted and beloved city told through the intersecting lives of nine remarkable characters
After Hurricane Katrina, Dan Baum moved to New Orleans to write about the city’s response to the disaster for The New Yorker. He quickly realized that Katrina was not the most interesting thing... Read more >
Death and Life in New Orleans
Written by Dan Baum
Format: eBook
On Sale: February 10, 2009
Price: $15.00
The hidden history of a haunted and beloved city told through the intersecting lives of nine remarkable characters
After Hurricane Katrina, Dan Baum moved to New Orleans to write about the city’s response to the disaster for The New Yorker. He quickly realized that Katrina was not the most interesting thing... Read more >
Also available as a
trade paperback.
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