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The Combination

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In The Combination, Ashley Nelson paints a beautiful, nuanced portrait of life in one of downtown New Orleans’s oldest public housing complexes, the Lafitte. Nelson, who grew up in the project, begins with her own family, merging their often painful history, including her parents’ drug use and her mother’s death from cancer, through the daily life of the community. A brilliant, lyrical observer, Nelson’s interviews let the reader hear from voices rarely a woman who collects cans for a living, the owner of the corner store, neighborhood drug dealers, the project’s Residential Council, and other members of the community more often profiled in grim statistics than actually listened to. She writes about and photographs much of Lafitte and the Sixth Ward, from second lines to ward signs, from the Wild Side to the Real Side, from Dooky Chase to Southern Scrap, stories and images now weighted with an almost unbearable poignancy.

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 23, 2005

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September 16, 2008
This is a great glimpse into life in the projects as seen from a teenage girl's perspective. She also weaves in interviews with different community members making it a well rounded and interesting book.
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September 25, 2008
We all hear about the 9th ward, but it only addresses the place as an abstraction, read about what made the 9th a neighborhood, its people.
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