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Octavia Books continues to advance New Orleans' fine
tradition of independent bookselling. Tom Lowenburg and Judith Lafitte and their
staff carefully handpick every title to ensure a quality selection.
Patrons also return to savor the store's relaxing natural ambiance, spacious
aisles, high ceilings, exposed New Orleans hard-tan brick walls, coffee bar,
outdoor courtyard and waterfall -- complete with hungry goldfish and tropical
plants. Tom and Judith's renovation of this 100-year-old building, which once
housed a corner grocery and stable, earned them Best of New Orleans
Architecture honors from New Orleans Magazine
and a Golden Hammer award from the City of New Orleans.
The Octavia Books family hopes you will stop by to sip
complimentary coffee or tea, explore our shelves, and share your thoughts with
us. And when you can't shop in person at our physical store, we hope
you'll enjoy visiting us here on the web where you can find out the latest news,
check out upcoming events and order from well over two million titles at your
fingertips. We are happy to ship directly to you; or you can arrange to pick up
your order at our store.
Thank you for acknowledging the importance of our
role as an independent bookstore and for making us your bookstore of
choice!
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Greetings from Octavia Books, where we are pleased to report that our Katrina-proof goldfish are still happily swimming in the fountain and our bookselling activities continue to thrive as we work to rebuild our New Orleans community. Octavia Books' entire wide and remarkably varied selection is available for perusal and purchase both at octaviabooks.com as well as in the store -- where our well-read staff is always happy to provide friendly service.
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Booklovers like to say that "books take you places," sweeping you away to other lands and times. But, it is also true that there are many wonderful books which will open your eyes to the unique history, people and environment of areas much closer to home. New Orleans, Louisiana, and the Gulf South are fertile grounds for all kinds of books. And, of course, you will find the best collection of local interest titles at Octavia Books. Check out these.
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Goodnight NOLA
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Landry, Cornell P.,
Schmitt, Louis J. (Illus.)
"Goodnight NOLA" is a lovable tribute to things unique to New Orleans. People of all ages will enjoy this rhythmic salute to red beans and rice, po'boys, celebrated chefs, music, historic landmarks, the sporting scene and many other features of the Crescent City. An excellent introduction for young children and a wonderful souvenir. |
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What's Happening at Octavia BooksTitle of Event: Octavia Books Book Club- The Many Lives & Secret Sorrows of Josephine B
When: Saturday, November 21, 2009 10:30 AM Location: Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., New Orleans, LA 70115 Description: This month our bookclub is coming together to discuss the first installment of Sandra Gulland's Jose...
Title of Event: Dr. Nicolas Bazan -- UNA VIDA: A Fable of Music and the Mind -- author signing
When: Saturday, November 21, 2009 5:30 PM Location: Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., New Orleans, LA 70115 Phone: 504-899-7323 Description: In conjuntion with the New Orleans Opera Association and in celebration of National Opera Week, Oct...
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Unique and provocative selections from a great diversity of voices...all personally recommended by the independent booksellers of America.
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The Angel's Game
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Ruiz Zafon, Carlos
In the tradition of Dickens, who wrote books that enjoyed massive success in their time, The Angel's Game is a guaranteed page turner with many twists and turns of plot, a touch of horror, and much suspense. The story takes us back to the gothic universe of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, the Sempere and Son bookshop, and the winding streets of Barcelona's old quarter, in a masterful tale about the magic of books and the darkest corners of the human soul. The book is an examination of the power of books to change our lives in ways we don't even realize.--Milane Christiansen, The Book Works (Del Mar, CA) |
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At Octavia Books we are always eager to help you make new discoveries. Select below for a taste of just a few of the books we've been enjoying.
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The Witch's Guide to Cooking with Children
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McGowan, Keith,
Tanaka, Yoko
When Sol and Connie Blink move to Grand Creek, one of the first people to welcome them is an odd older woman, Fay Holaderry, and her friendly dog, Swift, who carries a very strange bone in his mouth. Sol knows a lot more than the average eleven-year-old, so when he identifies the bone as human, he and Connie begin to wonder if their new neighbor is up to no good. In a spine-tingling adventure that makes them think twice about who they can trust, Sol and Connie discover that solving mysteries can be a dangerous game--even for skilled junior sleuths. |
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New Orleans' unique culture and charm have captivated hundreds of writers, including William Faulkner, Walker Percy, Andrei Codrescu and Pulitzer Prize winners Rick Bragg and Richard Ford. Best-selling author Anne Rice was born in the City That Care Forgot and considers her birthplace the perfect muse. Photographers Richard Sexton and Kerri McCaffety have painstakingly documented the Crescent City with richly detailed images. Choose an author name for more information.
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City of Refuge
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Piazza, Tom
In November, 2005, Octavia Books, the first New Orleans bookstore to reopen after Katrina, hosted the event that launched Tom Piazza's WHY NEW ORLEANS MATTERS, the book that defined New Orleaneans' response to the Hurricane and the profound impact on our people and culture. Now, in CITY OF REFUGE, this brilliantly talented, award-winning writer reaches deeper and wider to offer a shattering, panoramic novel that traces the stories of two families -- one white and one black -- as lives are torn apart by the storm and then slowly stitched back together in its aftermath.
In August 2005, SJ Williams, a carpenter who has lived the Lower Ninth Ward all his life, is headed for a confrontation with his young nephew, Wesley, who has just been arrested for beating up his girlfriend. SJ’s older sister Lucy, Wesley’s mother, is a soulful mess beloved by everyone, but she has been unable to corral her son, and SJ fears he is about to be lost for good. Meanwhile, across town, Craig Donaldson, a Midwestern transplant and the editor of the city’s (fictitious) Gumbo weekly newspaper, is facing deepening cracks in his own family. Craig’s love for New Orleans music and culture brought them to the city, but his wife Alice’s alarm at the city’s crime, poverty, and bad schools has become an ever-widening wedge between her and Craig, and their two young children Annie and Malcolm.
When the storm breaks, and the levee with it, SJ’s home is flooded and his family scattered – Lucy to the Superdome and then to a remote camp in Missouri, Wesley to upstate New York, and SJ to Texas, where he struggles to locate, and reunite with, Lucy and Wesley. The Donaldsons, too, find their family strained to breaking by the storm: Alice persuades Craig to evacuate, and they flee—first to Jackson, Mississippi, and then finally to Alice’s family in the Chicago area. After the storm, Craig is determined to return, but he soon realizes that he may have to choose between the city he loves or the family he hoped to raise there.
Reaching across America—from the neighborhoods of New Orleans to Houston, Chicago, and elsewhere—CITY OF REGUGE explores this turning point in American culture. Like John Steinbeck’s THE GRAPES OF WRATH, it sounds complex chords of race, class, culture, and regional identity, but always through the double helix of these two families’ lives. Piazza’s characters will live in readers’ minds and hearts, and their encounter with the storm will confront us all with raw truths about our city, our nation and ourselves. Rich with emotional insight and unforgettable scenes, it will challenge, and deeply move, every reader everywhere.
To highlight release of CITY OF REFUGE, Octavia Books has produced a "podcast," in which you can hear Fred Kasten interview Tom Piazza about the novel.
Click here to listen to the interview and catch Tom Piazza reading a passage from CITY OF REFUGE.
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