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 Octavia Books
513 Octavia Street
New Orleans, LA 70115
504-899-READ
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After the Hunt by Chef John D. Folse - signing & tasting
Time: Friday, December 14, at 11AM Octavia Books
513 Octavia St., New Orleans
After the Hunt is a compilation of countless historical images, dazzling color and tantalizing food photography that pays homage to Louisiana as Sportsman's Paradise. More than 500 unique game and game fish recipes are included in this 870-page volume.
If you cannot attend the event but want a signed copy, please call us at 504-899-READ (7323).
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| Susan Spicer signs
CRESCENT CITY COOKING
DATE: Friday, Dec. 21
TIME: 10AM
LOCATION: Octavia Books
Chef Susan Spicer will drop by Octavia Books to sign copies of her fabulous cookbook. If you can't be there, just call us at 504-899-7323 to reserve a signed copy (while they last).
One of New Orleans's brightest culinary stars, Susan Spicer has been indulging Crescent City diners at her highly acclaimed restaurants, Bayona and Herbsaint, for years. Now, in her long-awaited cookbook, Spicer-an expert at knocking cuisine off its pedestal with a healthy dash of hot sauce, and at elevating comfort food to the level of the sublime-brings her signature dishes to the home cook's table.
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Then, for second event of the day

Photographer Thomas Neff
HOLDING OUT AND
HANGING ON
Surviving Hurricane Katrina
book signing Friday, December 21 at 2PM at Octavia Books
"Neff's pen and camera are among the sharpest reminders of our catastrophe. These images and words are for the Katrina shelf we'll go back to time after time." --Andrei Codrescu, author of New Orleans Mon Amour
As a volunteer in the city in the early days after the flood, this Baton Rouge photographer witnessed firsthand the confusion and suffering that was New Orleans-as well as the persistence and strength of those who stuck it out. Neff subsequently spent forty-five days interviewing and photographing the city's holdouts, and his record is a heartbreaking but compelling look at the true impact of the disaster.
At a time when New Orleans residents felt isolated and abandoned, Neff provided the ear that many needed. The friendship he extended enabled him to capture remarkable images and to write sensitive commentaries that approach his subjects from a uniquely personal perspective. Here are Antoinette K-Doe assessing the future of her ruined Mother-in-Law Lounge; Juan Parke, who ferried scores of people to safety in his silver canoe; Ashton O'Dwyer defending his property from looters; Ride Hamilton pausing in his work as a freelance medic. These portraits and dozens more tell the story of the storm through many voices-and collectively they tell a story of their own.
Other books have documented the wrath of Katrina, but none has captured the human dimension as powerfully as Holding Out and Hanging On. Through these intimate, intense images, readers will meet people from all walks of life who are exhausted by grief and shock but who are determined to hold on to their culture and their city. Neff's gripping black-and-white images and equally poignant narratives show individuals who are reorganizing their lives, trying to maintain their individuality, and even enriching their souls as they help one another.
These are the stories that New Orleans citizens told each other-a view of the disaster not captured by the news cameras-and photographs that show the city as it knows itself. Together, Neff's portraits and stories form a sensitive documentary of survival and stand as a testament to the extraordinary individuals who endured one of the most calamitous disasters of our time.
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Chef John Folse returns on Sat. at 6PM to sign more copies of After The Hunt.
After the Hunt by Chef John D. Folse - signing & tasting
Time: Saturday, December 22, at 6PM Octavia Books
513 Octavia St., New Orleans
After the Hunt is a compilation of countless historical images, dazzling color and tantalizing food photography that pays homage to Louisiana as Sportsman's Paradise. More than 500 unique game and game fish recipes are included in this 870-page volume.

If you cannot attend these events but want signed copies, please call us at 504-899-READ (7323). |
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