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Agatta

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Set in late 19th century New Orleans, Agatta is the story of a young woman who finds spiritual liberation after a series of personal tragedies. The heroine journey takes her from a loving family to a bordello. Despite her circumstances, …

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Set in late 19th century New Orleans, Agatta is the story of a young woman who finds spiritual liberation after a series of personal tragedies. The heroine journey takes her from a loving family to a bordello. Despite her circumstances, Agatta Lugar finds romance, friendship and salvation. Agatta is a distinctly different novel. Composed of 25 chapters that read like novellas; however, they are intertwined by a linear plot. At its core, the novel is about spiritual growth. Yet the sub-themes of romance and friendship enrich the story, and create a tale that is both compelling and accessible. Unlike many books about prostitutes in New Orleans, the protagonist trade does not dominate the text. Vice is merely Agatta vocation, not the sum of her identity. The novel is plot driven and the characters personas are the substance of this most unusual romance. After all, Agatta engages herself in a romance with God, man and ultimately life itself.

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"Set in late 19th century New Orleans, Agatta is the story of a young woman who finds spiritual liberation after a series of personal tragedies. The heroine journey takes her …"

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