Whereyat - Book Reviews http://www.whereyat.com/neworleans/articles.sec-18-1-book-reviews.html <![CDATA[Groove interrupted: Loss, Renewal, and the Music of New Orleans - ]]>  By Keith Spera258 pagesSt. Martin’s PressReview by Emily HingleThe music writer for the Times Picayune, Keith Spera, recants his experiences interviewing musicians for the newspaper and other ]]> <![CDATA[My Life as a Dog - ]]>  My Life as a dogBy Cynthia and Mike ArsuagaSecret Cravings Publishing180 pagesReview by Dionne CharletWhat makes a fantasy novel work?  Is it how seamlessly the introduction of shape shifte]]> <![CDATA[Higher Ground - ]]> Higher Groundby James Nolan271 pagesPublished by University of New OrleansReview by Fritz EskerFive months after Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans man is killed in a mysterious drive-by shooting. ]]> <![CDATA[Baronne Street - ]]> Baronne Streetby Kent Westmoreland258 pagesPublished by Create Space Self PublishingReview by Dionne CharletKent Westmoreland’s “Baronne Street” is a bold first effort. Wit and spunk prevail. De]]> <![CDATA[Katrina’s Secrets: Storms after the Storm - ]]> I read Ray Nagin’s June 22 release not wanting to pre-judge the book by the man’s coverage. If nothing else, I believed getting a glimpse into the events transpiring before, during and post-Katrina to be worthy of review.]]> <![CDATA[Yat Wit: Chicken Gumbo for the New Orleans Soul - ]]> Like all collections of stories/ essays, Yat Wit is hit or miss. Some of the stories are funny, others miss the mark.]]> <![CDATA[Dracula In Love - ]]>  Dracula In Loveby Karren Essex384 pagesPublished by DoubledayReview by Dionne Charlet    World-traveled New Orleans native Karen Essex is an award-winning essayist. She’s writte]]>