Storkbites: A Memoir | 
enlarge | Author: Marie Etienne Publisher: Alluvium Books Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 50314
Media: Paperback Pages: 343 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8
ISBN: 0974847402 Dewey Decimal Number: 920 EAN: 9780974847405 ASIN: 0974847402
Publication Date: August 15, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Book Description Like the myth from which the term evolved, Storkbites is a story of mixed messages...of hate masquerading as love, of hidden wounds and pain. Marie Etienne's compelling memoir, set in South Louisiana, paints a powerful picture of murder, suicide, insanity, and alcoholism all humorously juxtaposed with Mardi Gras balls, Christmas celebrations, family fishing trips, and a daughter's coming-of-age. Etienne, the seventh of nine children, takes readers on a harrowing trek past the point of survival, yearning for the love she knows she cannot get from her mother or her husband, but can only hope to give to her own sons.
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Page Turner about an Enlightening Personal Journey, July 18, 2006 Antoinette G. Lane 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Marie Etienne's Storkbites about her childhood growing up in a loving, yet verbally and physically abusive family in Lafayette, LA draws you in like the savory smells of down home southern cooking. With Money, a big house, luxury cars, Mardi Gras balls, a sweet father, a mother who cooks and cares for her NINE children, this Catholic family suddenly turns from perfect to unbelievably chaotic and cruel. Etienne's parents are alcoholics with deep-rooted problems, shocking behavior, and no clue how to raise children. Each of Marie's eight siblings are interesting characters with distinct personalities you grow to care about. Some of them don't come out of this nice-and-brutal lifestyle as well as Marie did. Her openness and honesty about herself is courageous and admirable. This book is a page turner, by a talented writer, with a wry sense of humor and easy way of expressing herself. She uses a format which alternates back and forth from present to past to present, which pulls you in and keeps you hooked. Her lists of favorite Louisiana dishes and seafood make a Louisiana native crave the familiar Cajun dishes. Anyone who is not from the south gets a flavor of southern vernacular and traditions. This story would make a great movie, better than Steel Magnolias or Crimes of the Heart. I highly recommend it to anyone. Keep writing, Marie.
Don't let this one pass you by June 5, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Storkbites: A Memoir, is the story of a rich girl growing up in the South. The big family may look picture perfect on their public outings, but all is not well in the big house. With honesty, and not much fluff, Etienne brings out the truth with her intelligent and easy to read style. It makes you wonder how many more stories she has up her sleeve?
Compelling and Eye-opening May 13, 2004 C. Trepanier (Louisiana) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book propels the reader through the roller coaster ride that was Marie Etienne's life growing up in south Louisiana. A ride loaded with alcoholism, physical abuse, drug abuse, murder, suicide, neglect, wealth, love and hate - all the issues that can make any book enthralling. But these issues were all a part of Marie Etienne's family life. The reader will find it unbelievable that this is a true story. I applaud Marie for the courage it took to write her story and especially for surviving her story.
Storkbites is a book you can't put down April 25, 2004 Carol C. Clark (Coronado, California United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Marie Etienne did an incredible job with her first novel "Storkbites." I found myself feeling what she felt in living in a dysfunctional and abusive family in childhood and to her own abusive behavior as she became an adult. Her use of beautiful words immediately transformed you into feeling the area and the feelings that this family went through. This book will make you laugh, cry and be angry that these children had to grow up in such an environment. I say bravo to the author for realizing she needed to change these patterns in raising her own boys. Storkbites is a must read for everyone .
A fascinating and compelling story! April 20, 2004 Susan J Kayler (Scottsdale, AZ United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I would never have imagined I could enjoy a memoir until I read the first page of Storkbites. I was pulled right into the book and found myself staying up late many nights, reading about the author's life. Her book is filled with the right amount of detail making the reader feel like the events took place just moments before she wrote them. She looks at herself and her family with unabashed frankness. The story gives hope to each one of us, that every family may have its issues but that some can succeed regardless. Etienne is sure to be a writer whose talent will keep us entertained and enthralled far into the future. Her fresh outlook and gentle voice make reading Storkbites a pleasurable and poignant adventure!
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