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“Nine Lives reaches for, and grasps, an astonishing range of experience in New Orleans. In tracing the paths of these lives over decades, and across the lines of age, race, class, and gender, it gives an essential perspective on what was lost, and found, by the survivors of Hurricane Katrina. Dan Baum doesn’t live in New Orleans, but New Orleans lives in him, and on every page of this harrowing, compassionate book.” —Tom Piazza, author of City of Refuge and Why New Orleans Matters“Nine Lives is stunning work. Dan Baum has immersed himself in New Orleans, the most fascinating city in the United States, and illuminated it in a way that is as innovative as Tom Wolfe on hot rods and Truman Capote on a pair of murderers. Full of stylistic brilliance and deep insight and an overriding compassion, Nine Lives is an instant classic of creative nonfiction.”—Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain“Dan Baum writes with grace and heart in this extraordinary homage to that most beautiful and broken of America’s cities, New Orleans. This is an important American story, and Dan Baum has done a wonderful thing in telling it.” —Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life and The Fall of Baghdad“Dan Baum tests the power of a very haunting place to bring these beautifully crafted narratives into a coherent whole—and New Orleans comes through with soulful aplomb. Nine Lives is a masterful portrait of a fragile American outpost between two terrible storms.” —Jed Horne, author of Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City“Nine Lives may be this young year’s most artful and emotionally resonating nonfiction book so far, and for that, to Mr. Baum, a belated New Year’ s toast.”—New York Times“Brilliantly reported… Compassionate and clear-eyed, Nine Lives brings you into the heart of an American tragedy.” —People, four stars“A splendid book… Baum continually serves up wonderful detail and phrasing… People in Nine Lives sometimes use the phrase “You feel me?” the way other people say “You understand?” If Baum had employed these words as the last line of his book, as a question about everything he’s told us, the answer would be a firm, appreciative yes.”—New York Times Book Review"Nine Lives: Death and Life in New Orleans is one of the most moving—and riveting—books ever written about the rich and complicated life we live here." —Times-Picayune“[A] shimmering portrait . . . [Baum] adroitly moves his subjects through parades, prisons, divorces, sex changes, fancy balls and gun brawls—yes, the stuff of life here—showing New Orleans as a magnetic, enduring force.”—Washington Post
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About the Author
Dan Baum is a former staff writer for The New Yorker, and has written for numerous other magazines and newspapers. He lives in Boulder, Colorado.
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Product details
Paperback: 368 pages
Publisher: Spiegel & Grau; Reprint edition (February 16, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0385523203
ISBN-13: 978-0385523202
Product Dimensions:
5.2 x 0.8 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.6 out of 5 stars
207 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#46,092 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
I wish that I had heard about this book years ago. As a former New Orleanian, I was reluctant to read another "outsider" dishing up sentimental goop about Katrina. But, Dan Baum, "gets it." He portrays the real city and its wildly varied denizens. His approach of following nine real citizens through their personal stories provides a view of New Orleans that tourists never see. The "characters" are amazing in themselves. His interviewing and reportorial skills morph into compelling human stories that define the term, "creative non-fiction." Think about it: who else do you know who has/had a personal relationship with a former King Of Rex, "Tootie Montana, Big Chief of the Wild Magnolias" Mardi Gras Indians and a jazz musician who is also the Orleans Parish coroner??I fell in love with New Orleans all over again.
I chose this book because I love to read about New Orleans and it's historyI had the pleasure of living there for about five years in the mid ninetiesI am originally from Scotland and was living in southern CaliforniaMy husband took a job down there where we stayed in furnished homes in the garden district uptown and across the river in algiers pointWhen we first arrived i thought it was a bit scary and dirty but after living there for some time it really got attached to that townIt is such a unique place with a European feel filled with history character and wonderful peopleI cried when we leftI feel the author has captured the feeling of new Orleans in such a thoughtful and beautiful way and it made me so sad to think that with Katrina the stories history and character of the place may now be goneIt has been one of my favorite books about the crescent city and I will always have very fond memories of my short time there where two of my son's were bornI read a lot and have never reviewed a book but i was so moved by this oneWonderful!
I am not sure how factual these stories are, or if they were embellished, but I thought the book was well written and it held my interest throughout. I have visited New Orleans several times to help rebuild in the Lower 9th Ward while staying at a church in Broadmoor/Freret. It was interesting to read the back stories of the nine people from different perspectives. I found myself looking at a map to see the neighborhood where each person lived. I don't know if a person who had never visited New Orleans would get it, but I sure did!
I wanted to read the book before having a personal visit with one of the "interview-ees" in the book. It was FANTASTIC. I have done alot of volunteeer time in the Lower 9th, both before, and after Katrina. This was a beautiful, stellar, could not wait to digest every word sort of book. Engaging, sharp, and forward-moving. It perfectly places you into that miasma of beauty, culture, uniqueness, and love/pain/sorrow/joy that it is, to be there, from there. I have re-read it ten times. It is in my top three of "go-to" books because, as a volunteer there, it speaks, and resonates on such a depp level. Dan Baum did an absolutely stellar job capturing time and place. A great read, and it tells the deep abiding love of place, sorrow of place, and redemption and abiding love of place. I absolutely loved every word , and highly recommend!
Fascinating novel about real and diverse New Orleanians: Offers a candid connection to what their lives were and are becoming. After visiting New Orleans, I became fascinated with its rich, international, brutal, gritty and glamorous way of living a life to its fullest. The truly unique citizens there squeeze every moment of joy and triumph out of their difficult lives to keep them going with love and pride in their city and communities. This book gave me a much deeper understanding of the tenacity it takes to hang on to a city so full of corruption and injustice because it is your home. Highly, highly recommend!
This was an excellent study of the unique city of New Orleans. Nine very different individuals were the focus and all recounted life before Katrina (most decades before it), during the storm, and soon afterwards. Their love of their city regardless of their economic/social standing shone through. The presentation of this book is similar to John Berendt's Midnight In the Garden of Good and Evil and Studs Terkel's Working and The Good War.
Nine Lives is a beautiful story that follows the lives of nine New Orleanians. It starts in the 60's, when Hurricane Betsy was the "big storm" of the time. I've always heard of Betsy growing up, how devastating it was and how my grandpa had to rescue his 5 kids out of their house by walking with each one on his shoulders through the murky water.The story then meanders through events in each person's life passing years and decades, it's a little hard to keep up with the characters at first but once they're introduced and you know their back story, it's hard to put the book down.Then there's Katrina. This part was really hard for me to read (through tears) but it was heartbreaking and very moving.The characters are all real people that the writer had met while covering Katrina for The New Yorker. A stoic Mardi Gras Indian chief, a transsexual bar owner, a coroner, these are but a few of the people we read about. I understand that this book is currently being developed into a musical for Broadway. I hope that happens because these stories should be heard.
This book is one of the best--and longest--nonfiction books I've ever read! At first, skipping between characters' stories made it difficult to remember who was who, but it got easier the further I got into the book. What I liked best about the book was getting to know about New Orleans from people who are natives, how their outlook on life was determined by being raised there. The concept of living for the present is foreign to me, a WASP from the Midwest, but I can see how it can be appealing! Thank you, Dan Baum, for this insight!!
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