Nine lives

death and life in New Orleans

288 pages

English language

Published Jan. 19, 2009 by Spiegel and Grau.

ISBN:
978-0-385-52319-6
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OCLC Number:
229027459

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4 stars (3 reviews)

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 about New Orleans, not by a long shot. The most interesting question, which struck him as he watched residents struggling to return, was this: Why are New Orleanians--along with people from all over the world who continue to flock there--so devoted to a place that was, even before the storm, the most corrupt, impoverished, and violent corner of America?Here's the answer. Nine Lives is a multivoiced biography of this dazzling, surreal, and imperiled city through the lives of nine characters over forty years and bracketed by two epic storms: Hurricane Betsy, which transformed the city in the 1960's, and …

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I thoroughly enjoyed it, while Ashleigh thought it was the best book this group had yet read. That opinion might have been colored by the fact that she grew up near New Orleans, on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. In a house that withstood several floods before finally being condemned as uninhabitable. She felt that Dan Baum had truly captured the sense of the city. I appreciated the structure of the book - the slow arc from Betsy to Katrina, and afterwards, with the despair turning to a resolution to rebuild. I'd never known about the Mardi Gras Indians, and was surprised to realize how segregated New Orleans was.

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Subjects

  • City and town life -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Anecdotes
  • Interviews -- Louisiana -- New Orleans
  • New Orleans (La.) -- Biography
  • New Orleans (La.) -- Social conditions -- Anecdotes
  • New Orleans (La.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes