A Little Gumbo in Her Face
Novel Explores how The Power Of Family And Place Impacts Lives
Xulon Press announces the release of A Little Gumbo In Her Face By Arleen Faustina
Novel Explores how The Power Of Family And Place Impacts Lives
2018-02-09
New
Orleans, The Big Easy, has always been an intriguing place.
Within
the pages of Arleen Faustina’s novel, A Little Gumbo in Her Face ($20.49,
paperback, 9781545621196; $9.99, e-book, 9781545626504), readers
will meet
New
Orleans psychiatrist Manon Benoit, who encounters FBI Agent Andy St. Julien.
Andy
is suspicious about Manon’s real ties to New Orleans, an Australian psychic’s
predictions and the heady atmosphere of New Orleans threatens to expose the
past that Manon's mother tried to keep hidden
“A
Little Gumbo in Her Face explores how the power of family and place deeply
affects ordinary lives, while gently introducing to mainstream readers to the
Louisiana Creoles, an ethnic group not widely understood outside of Louisiana,”
the author states.
A
former English teacher, Arleen Faustina became
a New Orleans psychiatrist after
completing her doctoral studies at Tulane University and falling in love with
New Orleans law enforcement officer.