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The Reading Life With Katherine E. Browne And Libba Bray

The Reading Life for 8/25/15

This week on the Reading Life:  Katherine E. Browne, author of Standing in the Need: Culture, Comfort and Coming Home After Katrina, and bestselling author Libba Bray, whose new book in The Diviners series for young adults is Lair of Dreams. And Susan has a few thoughts about summer reading.

New books about Katrina in 2015:

We’re Still Here, Ya Bastards: How the People of New Orleans Rebuilt Their City, by Roberta Brandes Gratz

Katrina: After the Flood, by Gary Rivlin            

Please Forward: How Blogging Reconnected New Orleans After Katrina, by Cynthia Joyce , with Ashley Morris, Bill Loehfelm and Andrea Boll writing for the NOLAFugees, Deborah Cotton, Dedra Johnson, Jordan Flaherty, Harry Shearer, Karen Gadbois, Bart Everson, Jeanne Nathan, Chef Chris DeBarr.  

Standing in the Need: Culture Comfort, and Coming Home After Katrina, by Katherine E. Browne

Children of Katrina, by Alice Fothergill of the University of Vermont and Lori Peek of Colorado State University

Is This America?: Katrina as Cultural Trauma by Ron Eyerman a professor of sociology and codirector of the Center for Cultural Sociology at Yale

Left to Chance: Hurricane Katrina and the Story of Two New Orleans Neighborhoods, by Steve Kroll-Smith of the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, and Vern Baxter and Pam Jenkins of the University of New Orleans

The Katrina Decade: Images of an Altered City, by photographer David Spielman, with essays by Jack Davis and John Lawrence

Flood of Images: Media, Memory, and Hurricane Katrina, by Bernie Cook

After: The Silence of the Lower Ninth Ward, photographs by John Rosenthal with a preface by Lolis Eric Elie and an afterword by John Pope

The Wind in the Reeds: A Storm, a Play, and The City that Would Not Be Broken, by Wendell Pierce (out December 8)

**Lagniappe Audio**Katherine E. Brown talks about the difference in the wounded culture and recovery culture.Susan and Katherine Brown talk about the need for a Peachy Gang cookbookLibba Bray talks about living in New York.

The Reading Life With Katherine E. Browne And Libba Bray
The Reading Life With Katherine E. Browne And Libba Bray
The Reading Life With Katherine E. Browne And Libba Bray

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Before becoming the host of The Reading Life in 2010, Susan Larson was the book editor for The New Orleans Times-Picayune from 1988-2009. She is the vice president for literary programming of the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival, she serves on the board of directors of the New Orleans Public Library, and she is the founder of the New Orleans chapter of the Women's National Book Association. In 2007, she received the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities lifetime achievement award for her contributions to the literary community.