15 Bewitching Books Set in New Orleans

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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the Big Easy through these captivating novels, each echoing the vibrant culture, rich history, and unique charm of New Orleans.


New Orleans is one of the most fascinating cities in the United States. With its blend of French, Spanish, and African American influences, it offers a culture, cuisine, and architecture found nowhere else.

Known for its lively Mardi Gras celebrations, soulful jazz music, and unique Creole traditions, the Crescent City provides the perfect backdrop for unforgettable stories.

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Best Books About or Set in New Orleans

If you love atmospheric reads, these books set in New Orleans will transport you straight into the heart of the Big Easy. Few cities are as captivating, making it the perfect setting for many lush and atmospheric books that are sure to capture your imagination.

Whether you enjoy historical fiction, gothic tales, memoirs, or contemporary novels, these New Orleans books will transport you straight into the heart of this atmospheric Southern city.


Out of the Easy

Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys

This gripping historical fiction novel follows Josie, a spunky teenage girl living in New Orleans in 1950. Although she’s the daughter of a brothel worker, she has dreams of escaping her life and going to college.

However, it isn’t so easy to leave, and she is soon pulled into the city’s dark and clandestine underworld after becoming entangled in a mysterious death.

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The Vanishing Half: A GMA Book Club Pick (A Novel)

The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett

This prize-winning novel tells the story of twin sisters who are raised as light-skinned black women in Louisiana and run away to New Orleans as teens.

As adults, their paths diverge as one sister marries a white man and the other marries a dark-skinned black man. The Vanishing Half explores themes of race, identity, and family in a profound and impactful way.

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A Kind of Freedom: A Novel

A Kind of Freedom by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton

Following three generations of a black family living in New Orleans, this book addresses racial disparity during World War II, the 1980s, and post-Katrina New Orleans.

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The Awakening and Selected Stories (Penguin Classics)

The Awakening by Kate Chopin

This is a great classic novel set in New Orleans. First published in 1899, The Awakening is a groundbreaking feminist story about a woman rejecting the societal expectations of marriage and motherhood, and searching for independence and creative fulfillment instead.

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All This Could Be Yours: A Compelling Novel of Uncovering Dark Family Secrets in New Orleans

All This Could Be Yours by Jami Attenberg

Alex, a headstrong lawyer living in LA, returns home to New Orleans when her father is on his deathbed. Back home, she attempts to unravel the secrets of her dysfunctional family.

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The Beautiful (The Beautiful Quartet)

The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh

Blending historical fiction with fantasy, this young adult novel set in late 19th-century New Orleans is full of romance and intrigue. When Celine arrives at a convent in New Orleans, she’s trying to escape a bloody secret from her past in Paris.

However, instead of a fresh start, she becomes entangled in the seductive, secretive world of a magical New Orleans society.

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The Yellow House: A Memoir (2019 National Book Award Winner)

The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom

In this New Orleans-set memoir, Sarah traces her life, her family’s story, and the inexorable pull of home she feels to the little yellow shotgun house where she was raised.

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Interview with the Vampire

Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice

Interview with the Vampire is a gothic horror novel that started the vampire fiction genre that is still so popular today.

Originally published in 1976, this book is told in the form of confessions from a notorious New Orleans vampire who has lived for over 200 years.

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A Streetcar Named Desire

A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams

This Pulitzer Prize-winning 1947 play was adapted into a classic Hollywood movie in 1951. Set in New Orleans, it follows penniless Southern belle Blanche DuBois, who moves in with her sister in New Orleans. There, she is pushed over the edge to madness by her cruel brother-in-law.

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Dollbaby: A Novel

Dollbaby by Laura Lane McNeal

Set in Civil Rights-era New Orleans, this historical fiction novel follows a young white girl Ibby who is sent to stay with her grandmother in New Orleans one summer. Her grandmother’s black cook, Queenie, and her Dollbaby take it upon themselves to show Ibby the real New Orleans.

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[French Silk] [By: Brown, Sandra] [November, 2013]

French Silk by Sandra Brown

In this romantic suspense novel set in New Orleans, lingerie tycoon Claire Laurent becomes the prime suspect in the case of a murdered evangelical pastor. District Attorney Robert Cassidy finds himself being pulled into Claire’s world, even as he knows she’s hiding something.

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Nine Lives: Mystery, Magic, Death, and Life in New Orleans

Nine Lives by Dan Baum

If you’re looking for a book that tells the history of New Orleans in a unique way, pick this one up. Told through the lives of nine remarkable New Orleans figures, this nonfiction book weaves a lush and atmospheric portrayal of the Big Easy and its inhabitants.

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Salvage the Bones: A Novel

Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward

Set in the days leading up to Hurricane Katrina, this fictional novel follows four siblings living with their absent, alcoholic father in a town near New Orleans.

As the storm draws nearer, Esch and her three brothers do what they can to prepare while their father continues drinking. This is a heart-wrenching novel about family, community, and poverty.

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November Road: A Thriller

November Road by Lou Berney

This fast-paced thriller follows a loyal street lieutenant to New Orleans’ mob boss who has to go on the run. JFK has just been assassinated, and Frank Guidry knows too much.

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The World That Made New Orleans: From Spanish Silver to Congo Square

The World That Made New Orleans by Ned Sublette

History lovers will enjoy this nonfiction account of the Big Easy. Focusing on the first hundred years of the city’s history, the author traces the political, cultural, and musical development of New Orleans and how these early colonial influences continue to shape the city today.

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What are your Favorite Books Set in New Orleans

Have you read any of these books set in New Orleans? Do you have any favorite books set in New Orleans that I should add to this list? Let me know in the comments below!

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  1. Jacquelyn Cooper-Glenn says:

    A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy O’Toole

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