Feast Of All Saints
Discover the captivating world of Feast Of All Saints by Anne Rice, a remarkable historical fiction novel published in 1997 by Cornerstone. Set in the enchanting French Quarter of New Orleans before the Civil War, this compelling narrative explores the lives of the GENS DE COULEUR, or Free People of Colour. These fierce and proud individuals, descendants of both slaves and their French and Spanish owners, navigate a complex identity, caught between the realms of freedom and oppression.
With a rich page count of 640, Rice masterfully weaves a tale that delves into themes of heritage, identity, and the struggles of a community striving for recognition. Immerse yourself in this hauntingly beautiful story that blends elements of horror and ghostly tales, showcasing Rice's signature storytelling style. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and those seeking an engaging read, Feast Of All Saints is a must-have addition to your bookshelf.