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The Reading Life With Ned and Constance Sublette And Kitchen Witch Books

Ned and Constance Sublette

This week on The Reading Life: Ned and Constance Sublette, authors of The American Slave Coast:A History of the Slave-Breeding Industry.  Debbie Lindsey and Philip LaMancusa, owners of Kitchen Witch, talk about the beloved cookbook store; they're moving out of the Quarter to Bayou Rd.

**Lagniappe Audio**

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Ned Sublette talks about Andrew Jackson as a slave trader.
trl_111015_nedconstance_sublette_outtake_slavenarrative.mp3
Ned Sublette explains slave narratives.

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The Reading Life in 2010, Susan Larson was the book editor for The New Orleans Times-Picayune from 1988-2009. She has served on the boards of the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival and the New Orleans Public Library. She is the founder of the New Orleans chapter of the Women's National Book Association, which presents the annual Diana Pinckley Prizes for Crime Fiction.. In 2007, she received the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities lifetime achievement award for her contributions to the literary community. She is also the author of The Booklover's Guide to New Orleans. If you run into her in a local bookstore or library, she'll be happy to suggest something you should read. She thinks New Orleans is the best literary town in the world, and she reads about a book a day.