RAE’S READS

Instead of writing the first line from a book I’m about to start, I’m giving the first line of a book I finished Thursday evening. Mitch Landrieu’s In the Shadow of the Statues is an eye-opening read that gives the “inside skinny” on New Orleans, including what really happened during Hurricane Katrina and the controversy involved when the Mayor (Landrieu) gave the order to “take the [Confederate] statues down”! Here are the first lines of his book:

“Here I was, mayor of a major American city in the midst of a building boom like no other, filled with million dollar construction jobs, and I couldn’t find anyone in town who would rent me a crane. Are you kidding me?!”

Landrieu faced some strange circumstances as he tried to make New Orleans the city it should be post-Katrina instead of the city it used to be. His story of why he made those decisions is the story of a man with ethics, integrity, and perseverance.

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6 responses to “FRIDAY FIRST LINES”

  1. sjhigbee Avatar

    I love that paragraph, Rae! Thank you for sharing:))

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  2. odbookreviews Avatar

    Great post! I’m glad you seemed to have enjoyed this book.

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  3. Jee Wan Avatar

    Wow what a powerful first line! It must’ve been a shocking revelation for him to be faced with such a situation!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      His solution was equally shocking to his friends. His family lost many friends because of his decisions!

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      1. Jee Wan Avatar

        Oh dear that must’ve been disheartening for him…

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  4. carhicks Avatar

    Wow, very interesting first lines. This book sounds amazing. Maybe it is time to pick up a non-fiction book.

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