Confessions of a Bi-Polar Mardi Gras Queen
The second memoir from former Louisiana aristocrat Etienne is essentially a disjointed retread of her first, Storkbites, wrapped in the bland language of self-discovery lit and tied up with a funny new title. While covering (already-covered) topics like her abusive father, promiscuous streak, mental...
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California
Walnut Creek
2009
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