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New Orleans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

New Orleans

The neighborhoods of New Orleans have given rise to an extraordinary outpouring of important writing. Over the last century and a half or so, these stories and songs have given the city its singular place in the human imagination. This book leads the reader along five thoroughfares that define these different parts of town – Royal, St. Claude, Esplanade, Basin, and St. Charles – to explore how the writers who have lived around them have responded in closely related ways to the environments they share. On the outskirts of New Orleans today, the city's precarious relation to its watery surroundings and the vexed legacies of race loom especially large. But the city's literature shows us that these themes have been near to hand for New Orleans writers for several generations, whether reflected through questions of masquerade, dreams of escape, the innocence of children, or the power of money or of violence or of memory.

Kate Chopin and the City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Kate Chopin and the City

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The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 530

The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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New Orleans in Golden Age Postcards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 561

New Orleans in Golden Age Postcards

New Orleans in Golden Age Postcards showcases over three hundred vintage postcard images of the city, printed in glorious color. From popular tourist attractions, restaurants, and grand hotels to local businesses, banks, churches, neighborhoods, civic buildings, and parks, the book not only celebrates these cards’ visual beauty but also considers their historic value. After providing an overview of the history of postcards in New Orleans, Matthew Griffis expertly arranges and describes the postcards by subject or theme. Focusing on the period from 1900 to 1920, the book is the first to offer information about the cards’ many publishers. More than a century ago, people sent postcards like...

Sacred Ground
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Sacred Ground

Sacred Ground is a sumptuous photographic portrait of New Orleans's legendary cemeteries. Robert S. Brantley celebrates the otherworldly landscapes, intricate ironwork, evocative memorials, and stately monuments as vibrant sites of remembrance. New Orleans history is further revealed through biographies of twenty individuals whose grave sites are among those featured, including entrepreneurs, celebrated musicians, a world-class violin maker, an ex-slave turned minister, a ship's captain, and a young soldier felled by Spanish flu while in basic training for World War I. The rich duotone photographs, organized by cemetery, are followed by an index identifying the tombs and their iconography; an introduction by S. Frederick Starr provides background on New Orleans cemetery history, culture, and burial customs. Sacred Ground provides a stunning exploration of the traditions born of New Orleans's unique religious, cultural, and ethnic diversity.

Gateway to New Orleans
  • Language: en

Gateway to New Orleans

Louisiana Landmarks Society's Gateway to New Orleans: Bayou St. John, 1708-2018 traces the history and architecture of the historic Faubourg St. John in New Orleans, from pre-colonial days through its evolution from a glorious semi-rural village into a popular suburban neighborhood. Published to commemorate the tricentennial anniversary of the founding of New Orleans, this trek began years ago with editor Mary Louise Christovich's inaugural research and prescient vision of recording the history and architecture of this, the future city's first European settlement. Through rich narratives, scholarly research, and gripping historical accounts, the book transcends a mere architectural survey of...

Her Sanctuary
  • Language: en

Her Sanctuary

Lilly Watson had run from her abusive boyfriend to protect herself and her son Luke. She thought she had found a safe haven living at her sister's house, but she was wrong. A chance encounter leaves her hovering on the verge of death, unable to protect herself or her son. Anthony Sharp works the school beat, and is notified of a boy abandoned at the school, a pre-k student named Luke. After careful questioning, he discovers where Luke and his mom live. Arriving at the home, Anthony finds her all but unresponsive in the tub, where she had been left after being brutally beaten. Anthony manages to get Lilly to the hospital just in time to save her life, but will that be enough to earn her trust? Or will Lilly's well-honed survival instincts kill any chance they have at happiness?

Young People in Forensic Mental Health Settings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

Young People in Forensic Mental Health Settings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-17
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  • Publisher: Springer

Youth crime and youth violence blights our communities and shapes the lives of many, whether they are victims, perpetrators or family members. This book examines the application of psychological thinking and practice when working with young people who display high risk behaviours across a broad range of forensic mental health settings in the UK. It provides an up-to-date account of current thinking and practice in the field and the challenges of applying effective psychological approaches within forensic settings for young people. The contributors to Young People in Forensic Mental Health Settings are drawn from a range of environments including universities, youth offending services, secure in-patient settings, young offender institutions, Community Forensic Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (F-CAMHS), and secure children's homes. This volume serves as an important platform for debate and as a forum for discussing the future delivery of psychologically informed services, intervention and mental health provision with young people who display high-risk behaviours.

Violet's Tangled Web
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Violet's Tangled Web

Violet has a simple life, go to work, come home play a few games on her cell phone. Little does she know that answering a message is going to turn her world upside down. Rafi has been chasing an internet scammer for years when he gets called to a new case that parallels the scammers signature. He's about to be blindsided and his life will change after meeting Violet and trying to help her find the person that is trying to scam her. Little does he know he's met the woman of his dreams. When Violet leaves and won't return his messages or calls what will Rafi do? Will he follow her or will he continue to track down the scammer who is destined to be the bane of his existence in the FBI?

When First We Practice to Deceive
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

When First We Practice to Deceive

In the aftermath of the explosion, the music industry continues in its soul-crushing vortex of creating superstars and spinning lies into truth. The Grants, royals of rock-n-roll, make a decision that will strain Ben’s family and lead a killer to their front door. Chris wrestles with his obsession over the only woman he ever loved. His solo career thrives as his fragile marriage suffers under the weight of jealousy and unspeakable betrayal. Record mogul Jameson Lockhardt has used every weapon in his arsenal to avoid the exposure of his past, which includes a failed marriage, his son’s illness, and a trail of bodies. One man knows the truth about the biggest name—the biggest monster—i...