“Katrina: A History” by Andy Horowitz Is an urgent call to action.
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“Katrina: A History” by Andy Horowitz Is an urgent call to action.
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An interview with David James Poissant on his debut novel “Lake Life.”
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Bruce Holsinger’s novel “The Gifted School” channels the hilarity and pettiness of a society of appearances.
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Longing, hopeful inhabitants of southwestern Louisiana in Stephanie Soileau’s “Last One Out Shut Off the Lights.”
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A resort vacation takes a sinister turn In Rebecca Kauffman’s “The House on Fripp Island.”
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Gaylord Brewer’s poetry collection “Worship the Pig” explores the holiness of the ordinary.
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From summer family vacations to Hurricane Katrina, here are the best new Southern books of July 2020.
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The mystery and female power of Ellen Birkett Morris’ “Lost Girls.”
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Shubhangi Swarup’s debut novel deepens our understanding of longing suffered by people, ghosts, and the planet.
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Ashleigh Bryant Phillips creates a dark, brilliant chorus of characters In “Sleepovers.”
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