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Singing Out Loud: A Memoir of an Ex-Mardi Gras Queen

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Singing Out Loud: A Memoir of an Ex-Mardi Gras Queen

Contributors:

By (Author) Marilee Eaves

ISBN:

9781631526664

Publisher:

She Writes Press

Imprint:

She Writes Press

Publication Date:

19th November 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

B

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

As of 2016, an estimated 44.7 million adults had some form of mental illness.

Bipolar disorder affects about 5.7 million US citizens 18 and older.

Approximately 15.1 million adults struggle with Alcohol Use Disorder.

More than 60 US hospitals have adopted Reiki as part of patient services, and Reiki education is offered at 800 hospitals. More than 30,000 nurses in U.S. hospitals use touch practices every year.

AUDIENCE:

Women ages 2090 who enjoy tales of courage and humor, especially those who dare to live their lives the way they want to.

Families of those with mental illness

Families of those struggling with addiction

Mental health workers and physicians

Those dealing with their own mental illness

The global Reiki community

Those interested in the feminist movement of the 60s and 70s

Those fascinated with New Orleans cultures

Reviews

"Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of Mardi Gras--both literally and figuratively Here's the answer from a true New Orleans insider. Eaves's lively account of how she survived carnival culture plus her own mental challenges makes for an entertaining and inspirational read."

--Cokie Roberts, author and journalist

"Marilee Eaves hooks us from the very first paragraph in this captivating autobiographical tale of growing up in--and breaking with the tradition of--an old, powerful, and wealthy Louisiana family. Told to the reader as though we're dear friends, sitting over tea . . . or cocktails . . . we are gifted with a series of colorful and vulnerable stories. If you're interested in being entertained by a truly gifted writer, I recommend that you buy this book and get ready for a good read!"

--Maria Nemeth, PhD, MCC, author of The Energy of Money and Mastering Life's Energies

"Marilee Eaves writes with grace, generosity and well-earned insight as she delves into the arcane customs of mid-century Uptown New Orleans carnival society. The heroine of this story finds her way from the smothering expectations, cloaked as privilege, of her time and her gender. Despite the painful detours, she eventually steps into the full light of her own powers with the surprising help of her boxing coach. By the end of the book, we are cheering for her victory."

--Constance Adler, author of My Bayou: New Orleans Through the Eyes of a Lover

"A fascinating journey into an exotic world that, although glamorous and luxurious, exacts a high price from the narrator. Beginning with a close-up, Eaves expertly pulls back to reveal the insidious sexism and racism that affects and infects everyone, even the privileged. Her unique experience of overcoming a repressive upbringing and mental illness, rendered in vivid detail, becomes universal. I highly recommend that you take this wild ride!"

--Jean Kilbourne, Senior Scholar, Wellesley Centers for Women

Author Bio

Marilee Eaves grew up in the elite world of Uptown New Orleans, a world of Mardi Gras parades and exclusive balls. She spent nearly five decades of her life struggling to be herself in the midst of the elitist Mardi Gras societies that ruled her home city. Finally, in her fifties and sixties, she expanded her perspective, started questioning assumptions about the way she'd grown up, and carved her own path. Eaves has published articles in New Orleans Museum of Art's Arts Quarterly, Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana's Churchwork, Madrona News, Touch Magazine, and The Awakenings Review.

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