Wonderful book about New Orleans....very witty and fast reading. Love the author! Couldn't put it down....read it in one night.
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Julia Reed recounts in loving and maddening detail the acquisition and beginning the restoration of her newly purchased home in New Orleans' historic Garden District. She first arrived in New Orleans to cover another campaign of sometime governor Edwin Edwards and was immediately seduced by the ambience and way of life. Although living in New York, she found herself coming back more and more. Eventually, she and her husband,...
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Reed, Julia. "The House on First Street: My New Orleans Story", Ecco, 2008. New Orleans After Katrina Amos Lassen I was very anxious to read Julia Reed's "The House on First Street" because I am a New Orleanian transplanted to Little Rock and I grew up in the neighborhood that the book is about. Besides having lived through Katrina, I am always curious to see how others made it through the storm. The book starts with a...
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Spent a hot, humid summer afternoon reading this book..it was a rendevous with the past and the now New Orleans. Well woven story and will re- kindle remembrance of times there before Katrina. It is a fast, entertaining read.
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Julia Reed has done it again and its better than her first book, Queen of the Turtle Derby!! The House on First Street is not only about her colorful long suffering adventures at the hands of questionable home renovators but a wonderful love story about a city and its people. Warning, if you've been to New Orleans and loved every memory, you'll fall in love again by page eight. Reed is a columnist for Vogue magazine and...
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