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Plenty Enough Suck to Go Around: A Memoir of Floods, Fires, Parades, and Plywood Taschenbuch – 1. Mai 2009
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Print and public-radio journalist Wagner describes rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina . . . Despite Kafkaesque experiences with the infamous bureaucratic mess that threatened to undo New Orleans once and for all, the couple held on to their optimism for the city and their little piece of it. Wagner captures the nostalgia, the heartbreak and the friendships spawned in Katrina's turbulent aftermath with raw emotional honesty free of sentimentality. Unflinching, humorous and heartfelt. - Kirkus Reviews The cliche New Orleans gets into people's blood" happens to be very true-just not always convenient. For Cheryl Wagner, along with her indie-band boyfriend, a few eccentric pals, and two aging basset hounds, abandoning the city she loved wasn't an option. This is the story of Cheryl's disturbing surprise view from her front porch after she moved back home to find everything she treasured in shambles . . . and her determined, absurd, and darkly funny three-year journey of trying to piece it all back together. In the same heartfelt and hilarious voice that has drawn thousands of listeners to her broadcasts on Public Radio International's This American Life, Wagner shares her unique yet universal story of rebuilding a life after it's been flooded, dried, and died . . . "Dark, funny, generous and jarring-occasionally tragic but never sentimental". -Paul Tough, author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America "A wonderful, touching, thoughtful, crazy, loving book". -Frederick Barthelme, author of Waveland and eleven other works of fiction including Elroy Nights, a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and a New York Times Notable Book " A wild, blood and guts lived-to-tell-all memoir". -Porochista Khakpour, author of Sons and Other Flammable Objects "The book would be heartbreaking if it weren't so funny, so clear-eyed, and so beautifully fierce". -James Whorton Jr., author of Frankland "I lov
Cheryl Wagner is a contributor to public radio's This American Life. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper's Magazine, McSweeney's, The Mississippi Review and has been featured on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's The Current and Definitely Not the Opera. Her cover stories on Hurricane Katrina won awards from the Louisiana Press Association. A Louisiana native, she is a graduate of Tulane University and the Center for Writers at the University of Southern Mississippi. She lives in New Orleans.

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This well written, hard-to-put-down book is another of the great post-Katrina true stories by the natives who toughed out the long months after the devastation of the storm and the Third World living conditions after the people started to return before power and the city infrastructure were restored. The author's vivid writing places you right there alongside her in her struggles to help her less fortunate neighbors, to restore her home with salvaged supplies, fight with the inevitable scamming contractors, and try to maintain a tense relationship with her boyfriend. There are also touching moments of joy that illuminate the very nature that makes the people of New Orleans always, no matter what, come back to this magical city.












This is a great book, the best thing I've read about New Orleans responding to the hurricane. It's moving and funny, and I'm constantly surprised by things I didn't know--not about political schemes but about mold and the laxative gum that comes with MRE meals.



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POST KATRINA LIVES AND THE STRUGGLES TO REGAIN LIFE AS IT HAD BEEN IN NEW ORLEANS PRIOR TO A DEVASTATING HURRICANE. THIS BOOK ACCURATELY DESCRIBES HOW THE VARIOUS CITIZENS APPROACH THEIR HARDSHIPS AND PROBLEMS WITH NOT ONLY THE ELEMENTS, BUT WITH THE GOVERNMENT'S SLOW RESPONSE AND THE BRAVERY OF THE VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL CITIZENS OF NEW ORLEANS AS THEY PUT THEIR LIVES BACK TOGETHER AND SOME OF THE OBSTACLES, SADNESS, AND CHALLENGES THEY FACED.












An excellent memoir of post-Katrina life in NOLA.












This rather stilted, juvenile effort is unreadable. It does seem entirely suitable as blog material, and as such would only be inflicted on those who sought it out. The narrative (if it can be called that) is jumpy and shot through with profanity, and not in an interesting way; the author seems to be trying for hip, but washes out as unimaginative. Try the free chapter but don't buy based on the 5 star reviews, probably written by her friends.



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Hipster Cheryl Wagner has presented a maddening memoir about post-Katrina New Orleans that informs as much as it befuddles. She makes so many articulate and common-sense points, as well as life affirming, without answering the bigger questions. Cheryl and her husband were living in Mid-City New Orleans when Katrina hit and flooded their two-story home. While they rode out the storm with relatives and their two Bassett Hounds in Florida, the city entered various stages of chaos and camaraderie. When they returned they realized that unlike other denizens who were relocating they wanted to dig in and fix their home, which had been virtually destroyed by the stagnant water. Why they want to do this isn’t clear – the allure of the New Orleans lifestyle is mentioned, and as someone who has only experienced it as a visitor I suppose once you get over the heat there is a certain charm, though I tend to see the city through Ignatius’ eyes. Only a few homes on their block attempt repairs, so it’s a lonely outing, though there is no shortage of friends that stop by and neighbors that becomes so dizzying to separate the people out. There is also a lot of sleeping on a stranger’s couch. There is some political talk about FEMA and the influx of crime, but most of the talk is of mold and dogs. LOTS of talk about dogs. I understand that Wagner is not a sociologist but having some insight into what she and her husband were thinking would have gone a long way. She does, however, reaffirm that when the worst happens we as humans have the ability to gather up our wits and persevere.












"Save yourself some grief. S*** goes wrong all day. Every day. For over a year. Everything is booby-trapped. That's how it is. We're used to ten things going wrong in a row. You're on number one." Wagner has an important story to tell. In the aftermath of Katrina, instead of leaving the tragedy and loss, instead of purifying her life of the decay and dissolution that followed, she stays--to replace what was lost, to fix what was broken, to mend what was torn. The memoir of the two years that followed is tragic and heartrending, but necessary for people--like me--who witnessed with distant austerity on the news one more natural disaster plaguing the American coast. From the fires of Wagner's firsthand accounting of disaster comes the sprouting of new ferns, but not without its travails and traumas. Her memoir evokes the bitter frustration of swimming against the currents of fear, doubt, and denial. With sweat and blood, Wagner and her boyfriend slowly rebuild not only a battered house, but a battered life to restore a New Orleans aura that--though beaten--could not broken. By the faith and perseverance of those not unlike herself--who refused to give up on their little slice of home in a place where the iced coffee is always sweet and crawfish is always on the menu--New Orleans slowly recovers its glory, prestige, and notorious nature as the most fascinating city of cultural diversity in the South.



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The title comes, as if you can't guess, from those infuriating stories of comparative loss post-Katrina, when those who had lost everything were subjected to the litanies of minor inconvenience by the more fortunate. "Everyone's loss is big to them," Wagner kept telling herself. And so it was. "I was not interested in sifting and weighing suck on a bunch of tiny scales," she continued. "Suck was too hard to quantify. There was plenty enough suck to go around. Sitting around measuring it wasn't going to fix anything."
What makes this story uniquely memorable is Wagner's wise and wisecracking voice, the broken heart beneath the bravado. Working on a survey of gutted/non-gutted buildings, she writes, "By the time you finished hearing people's problems, you wished you were a professional busybody or the mayor or the governor or a city inspector or anyone who could and would actually do something." And who hasn't had that feeling, way back then or as recently as yesterday?
Finally, Wagner and her boyfriend end up with "the dogs, sanity and each other." And we end up with this fine book, with its searing honesty, its gallows humor and its survivor spirit. ---- The Times-Picayune
CHERYL WAGNER is a contributor to public radio's This American Life. Her work has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Harper's Magazine, McSweeney's, The Mississippi Review, Five Dials, and has been featured on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's The Current and Definitely Not the Opera. Her cover stories on Hurricane Katrina won awards from the Louisiana Press Association. A Louisiana native, she lives in New Orleans.

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