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January 2016 Lote

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Julie Smith (Editor), Armand Lanusse (Contribution by), Grace King (Contribution by), Kate Chopin (Contribution by), O. Henry (Contribution by), Eudora Welty (Contribution by), Tennessee Williams (Contribution by), Shirley Ann Grau (Contribution by), John William Corrington (Contribution by), Tom Dent (Contribution by), Ellen Gilchrist (Contribution by), Valerie Martin (Contribution by), O'Neil De Noux (Contribution by), John Biguenet (Contribution by), Poppy Z. Brite (Contribution by), Nevada Barr (Contribution by), James Lee Burke (Contribution by), Ace Atkins (Contribution by), Maurice Carlos Ruffin (Contribution by)
New Orleans' tremendous literary tradition shines bright in this outstanding collection of stories from some of the best writers in American history. Julie Smith has masterfully curated this volume with stories published as early as 1843 and as recently as 2012. Classic reprints from: James Lee Burke, Armand Lanusse, Grace King, Kate Chopin, O. Henry, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, Shirley Ann Grau, John William Corrington, Tom Dent, Ellen Gilchrist, Valerie Martin, O'Neil De Noux, John Biguenet, Poppy Z. Brite, Nevada Barr, Ace Atkins, and Maurice Carlos Ruffin. From the introduction by Julie Smith: "A glittering constellation of writers have passed through New Orleans--including Mark Twain, Sherwood Anderson, O. Henry, even Walt Whitman, to name some of the not-so-usual suspects. Then there are the ones whose sojourns here are better known, the ones on whom we pride ourselves: Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Ellen Gilchrist, James Lee Burke. It was an anthologer's feast--just about everybody who came to New Orleans wrote about it. But there were surprises... If you're from New Orleans, the neighborhood theme resonates like Tibetan temple bells. And yet, surely every city has similar 'hoods, similar behavior patterns, similar travails--and has had them forever. 'Indeed,' wrote Voltaire, 'history is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes.'"
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Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editorial)
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February 2014 Lote

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Series: Anna Pigeon (18)
Anna Pigeon, a ranger for the U.S. Park Services, sets off on vacation—an autumn canoe trip in the to the Iron Range in upstate Minnesota. With Anna is her friend Heath, a paraplegic; Heath’s fifteen-year-old daughter, Elizabeth; Leah, a wealthy designer of outdoor equipment; and her daughter, Katie, who is thirteen. For Heath and Leah, this is a shakedown cruise to test a new cutting edge line of camping equipment. The equipment, designed by Leah, will make camping and canoeing more accessible to disabled outdoorsmen. On their second night out, Anna goes off on her own for a solo evening float on the Fox River. When she comes back, she finds that four thugs, armed with rifles, pistols, and knives, have taken the two women and their teenaged daughters captive. With limited resources and no access to the outside world, Anna has only two days to rescue them before her friends are either killed or flown out of the country...
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General Fiction, Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Minotaur Books (Editorial)
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15
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713
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