Home
    • Store Hours
    • Upcoming Events
    • Contact Us
    • My Account

Search


Advanced Search

Shopping cart

View your shopping cart.
  • About Kobo eBooks
  • Browse eBooks

Located in uptown
New Orleans, Louisiana

513 Octavia Street
(corner of Laurel)
504-899-READ (7323)

Gift Cards

  • Order Gift Cards
  • Check Balance 

From Our Store

  • Local Flavors - New Orleans and Beyond
  • May We Recommend
  • Location
  • Reading Groups
  • Find Us On Facebook
  • Local Authors
  • Signed Books
  • Photos
The Octavian
  • THE OCTAVIAN newsletter

Upcoming events

  • Claudia Gray - SPELLCASTER(1 day)
  • Claire Manes - OUT OF THE SHADOW OF LEPROSY (13 days)
  • Sheila Heti - HOW SHOULD A PERSON BE?(38 days)
  • Victoria Rowell - THE YOUNG AND THE RUTHLESS(44 days)
  • Peter M. Wolf - MY NEW ORLEANS, GONE AWAY(49 days)
  • Matthew Guinn - THE RESURRECTIONIST(57 days)
Add to iCalendar
more

Links

Walter Isaacson interview by Fred Kasten at Octavia Books for The Sound of Books
  • The Sound of Books with Fred Kasten
  • The Reading Life with Susan Larson
  • Stay Local! New Orleans
  • Indiebound.org

Affiliate Program

Become an Affiliate
Memorial Day - Come In, We're Open.

St. Joseph Altars (Hardcover)

By Kerri McCaffety
$24.95
3 on hand as of May 22 6:19pm
On Our Shelves Now
Related Editions
  • Hardcover (8/2003): $24.95
More...

Description


This photographic tribute displays the rich cultural tradition behind New Orleans' St. Joseph altars and their delicious dishes. While examining the spiritual significance of the altars and the accompanying foods, author Kerri McCaffety also discusses their cultural importance to both Sicilian Americans and the people of New Orleans. New Orleans is home to one of the largest Sicilian-American populations in the United States, and the community preserves many of its Old World traditions. During the Middle Ages, Sicily went through a period of severe drought. For relief, the people turned to their patron saint, St. Joseph, promising a huge banquet in his honor in return for the needed rain. The tradition evolved and now features today's St. Joseph altars, constructed in thanks for answered prayers. Every year on March 19, the Feast of St. Joseph, beautiful and elaborate altars are constructed and piled high with delicious food. In St. Joseph Altars, Kerri McCaffety combines historical knowledge with luscious photographs of this Sicilian tradition. She took 140 color photographs in thirty different homes to reveal the beauty and majesty of the St. Joseph altars. St. Joseph Altars is also an heirloom cookbook; it contains twenty recipes for several of the most popular St. Joseph altar dishes. Contributed by both Sicilian grandmothers and New Orleans chefs, these traditional recipes include ciabatta (bread), cioppino (fish stew), and various biscotti (cookies).

Product Details ISBN-10: 1589801407
ISBN-13: 9781589801400
Published: Pelican Publishing Company, 09/01/2003
Pages: 144
Language: English
Related Editions (all)
  • Hardcover (8/2003): $24.95
  • Religious Buildings
  • Christianity - Catholic
  • Photoessays & Documentaries
Join Our Email List
» JOIN NOW
Copyright © Octavia Books, LLC