Fever season
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 395
- Year
- 1999
- Format
- Size
- 1.3 MB
- ISBN
- 9780553575279
Description
**Fever Season: A Captivating Historical Fiction Novel by Barbara Hambly**
Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant world of post-Civil War New Orleans with Barbara Hambly's compelling novel, *Fever Season*. This meticulously researched historical fiction transports readers to a city grappling with the aftermath of war and the constant threat of disease. At the heart of the story is an African American man whose life is intricately woven into the fabric of this complex society. As a music teacher, he navigates the cultural and social currents of the era, where melodies blend with the whispers of Voodooism and the ever-present shadow of cholera. Hambly masterfully brings to life the experiences of freedmen as they forge new lives and identities in a world that is both hopeful and fraught with challenges. The narrative delves into the resilience, struggles, and unique spirit of a community striving for progress amidst adversity.
*Fever Season* is more than just a historical account; it's a deeply human story that explores themes of prejudice, survival, and the enduring power of culture. The author's vivid prose paints a vivid picture of New Orleans, from its bustling streets to its hidden spiritual practices, drawing the reader into a world where the past and present collide. For lovers of historical fiction, particularly those interested in the post-Reconstruction South, African American history, and the intersection of music and spiritualism, this novel offers an unforgettable reading experience. Discover the lives, loves, and losses that defined this pivotal period in American history.
Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant world of post-Civil War New Orleans with Barbara Hambly's compelling novel, *Fever Season*. This meticulously researched historical fiction transports readers to a city grappling with the aftermath of war and the constant threat of disease. At the heart of the story is an African American man whose life is intricately woven into the fabric of this complex society. As a music teacher, he navigates the cultural and social currents of the era, where melodies blend with the whispers of Voodooism and the ever-present shadow of cholera. Hambly masterfully brings to life the experiences of freedmen as they forge new lives and identities in a world that is both hopeful and fraught with challenges. The narrative delves into the resilience, struggles, and unique spirit of a community striving for progress amidst adversity.
*Fever Season* is more than just a historical account; it's a deeply human story that explores themes of prejudice, survival, and the enduring power of culture. The author's vivid prose paints a vivid picture of New Orleans, from its bustling streets to its hidden spiritual practices, drawing the reader into a world where the past and present collide. For lovers of historical fiction, particularly those interested in the post-Reconstruction South, African American history, and the intersection of music and spiritualism, this novel offers an unforgettable reading experience. Discover the lives, loves, and losses that defined this pivotal period in American history.
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