The Story
A womanâs life is forever changed by a hurricane on a Gulf Coast island in this âevocative parable of people living the good life on the edge of the abyssâ (The Washington Post).
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In the midânineteenth century, the wealthy find relief from the New Orleans heat on the barrier island of LâIle Dernière. But when a cataclysmic storm arrives and leaves devastation in its wake, young Chita barely escapes with her life. Presuming that her father, a Creole businessman, has been swept away, she takes refuge on a nearby island where she is adopted by a Spanish family, changing the course of her future.
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Written during a ten-year stay in New Orleans and inspired by true historical events, Chita was Lafcadio Hearnâs first novel. It is filled with rich description, beautiful language, and emotion, and evokes a true sense of the location and the era.
Description
A womanâs life is forever changed by a hurricane on a Gulf Coast island in this âevocative parable of people living the good life on the edge of the abyssâ (The Washington Post).
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In the midânineteenth century, the wealthy find relief from the New Orleans heat on the barrier island of LâIle Dernière. But when a cataclysmic storm arrives and leaves devastation in its wake, young Chita barely escapes with her life. Presuming that her father, a Creole businessman, has been swept away, she takes refuge on a nearby island where she is adopted by a Spanish family, changing the course of her future.
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Written during a ten-year stay in New Orleans and inspired by true historical events, Chita was Lafcadio Hearnâs first novel. It is filled with rich description, beautiful language, and emotion, and evokes a true sense of the location and the era.












