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Love, Loss, and Lagniappe

A Love Story That Defied the Laws of Nature
By Richard Robbins

Love, Loss, and Lagniappe: A Love Story That Defied the Laws of Nature is a literary fiction novel written by Richard Robbins. It was spring of 1982, and Drew was enjoying being a part of the Admissions Office tours that showcased the Tulane University campus...

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Panicles

By Richard Robbins

What would you choose between a quiet private life and a public life that can be very rewarding but also risky? I think that we have asked ourselves this question at least once in our lives. Richard Robbins asks his readers the same question in...

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The Tormenting Beauty of Empathy

By Richard Robbins

The Tormenting Beauty of Empathy by Richard Robbins is a heart-warming, somewhat traumatic journey into the world of spirituality and the human condition. Hana was just a 5-year-old when she watched, in horror, as her parents were murdered by the Guatemalan Army when their village...

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We Do What We Must

Blood, Wine, and the Birth of the American Mafia in New Orleans
By Richard Robbins

We Do What We Must: Blood, Wine, and the Birth of the American Mafia in New Orleans is a work of fiction in the historical subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Richard Robbins. The book is a...

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First Lady of the New World

By Richard Robbins

Richard Robbins’ First Lady of the New World is about Felicite St. Maxent, a young woman trying to make her way in colonial New Orleans. After her husband dies young, she has to manage her life while politics and society around her are constantly evolving....

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