Mary Marcus was born and raised in Louisiana but left for New York after graduating from Tulane. She worked for many years in the advertising and fashion industries for Neiman Marcus, Vogue, Lancome, Faberge, and San Rio Toys, where she worked on the Hello Kitty brand. Marcus short fiction has appeared in "North Atlantic Review, Karamu, Fiction, Jewish Women s Literary Journal" and "The New Delta Review " among others. She lives in Los Angeles and the East End of Long Island. She is the author of one previous novel, "The New Me.""
"Marcus ("The New Me") has written a novel of weight and heart.
Forthright in chronicling harrowing conditions of the era and
Southern setting while not succumbing to stereotypes, she reveals
the complexities of humanity and demonstrates a keen ear for the
music of language in the individual voices of her characters.
Lovers of "The Help" and civil rightsera literary fiction will
enjoy this book."
Library Journal
"Thoughtful fiction that once again exposes the dark enigma of
America's racist past and present."
- "Kirkus"
Marcus well-crafted, highly accessible novel can readily be
compared to The Help, by Kathryn Stockett(2009), for its
recognition of the lot of black domestic servants. However, there
is one major difference, and that is the way Marcus writes about
the creative impulse. Billy Ray s descriptions of his music making
are both wondrous and joyful.
"Booklist "
""Lavina" is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Mary
Marcus gives distinctive voice to three engaging characters,
bringing our compassion and sympathy to each of them as she deftly
unravels their complex story of heartache, courage, and love."
Diane Chamberlain, international bestselling author of "Necessary
Lies"
""Lavina" is a richly nuanced journey to Louisiana during the civil
rights era and contemporary times that encompasses the liberating
but pain-filled emergence of R&B and rock and roll. Mary Marcus
has a mystical insight into the agony and ecstasy of the creative
process and the lives of performers. She also unflinchingly brings
alive the insane disparity of lives of rich and poor, and black and
white, and sees both the pain, the cruelty and also the love and
richness of the South."
Danny Goldberg, author of "Bumping into Geniuses"
"Lavina" is a taut simmering and thoroughly southern work of art.
Prepare to lose yourself in this thrilling novel, beautifully
crafted by the awesomely talented Ms. Marcus.
Robert Tate Miller, author of "Forever Christmas"
Mary Marcus writes witty insightful novels that echo all the
interesting places she's lived New York, Los Angeles, Shreveport,
Louisiana. Her work reminds somehow of Joan Didion, Mary Karr and
James Elroy. Don't ask me how.
Claudia Dreifus, author/journalist
"Mary Marcus' "Lavina" is a sprawling, passionate Southern Gothic
nightmare which beautifully depicts the transformative power of
musical creation. Billy Ray jumps from the page as a living,
breathing embodiment of Louisiana's Black roots music."
Blake Leyh, Emmy Award-winning music supervisor of "The Wire" and
"Treme"
The author certainly poured her heart and soul into this novel. I
was drawn into the different narrative voices, but one of the most
effective aspects of the book was the use of the vernacular you can
hear the characters speaking just excellent!
And the Story Unfolds
Loved, loved everything about LAVINA by Mary Marcus beautifully
crafted, from the stunning front cover, the well-developed
characters, setting, plot, and remarkable storytelling.
Must Read Books
For anyone looking for a masterly written and beautiful packaged
novel, I recommend LAVINA by Mary Marcus. It s a phenomenal
read!
Ninovelty
One of the most beautifully written books I've read.
Meanderings and Musings
Mary Marcus does an astounding job in reaching out to the reader,
bringing them into the story as if the characters themselves were
sitting beside us, telling us everything that happened, seemingly
interrupting each other and filling in details. It's quite an
amazing novel, simple as that.
The Coffee Pot
"
"Thoughtful fiction that once again exposes the dark enigma of
America's racist past and present."
- "Kirkus"
"Marcus' well-crafted, highly accessible novel can readily be
compared to The Help, by Kathryn Stockett(2009), for its
recognition of the lot of black domestic servants. However, there
is one major difference, and that is the way Marcus writes about
the creative impulse. Billy Ray's descriptions of his music making
are both wondrous and joyful."
-- "Booklist "
""Lavina" is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Mary
Marcus gives distinctive voice to three engaging characters,
bringing our compassion and sympathy to each of them as she deftly
unravels their complex story of heartache, courage, and love."
- Diane Chamberlain, international bestselling author of "Necessary
Lies"
""Lavina" is a richly nuanced journey to Louisiana during the civil
rights era and contemporary times that encompasses the liberating
but pain-filled emergence of R&B and rock and roll. Mary Marcus
has a mystical insight into the agony and ecstasy of the creative
process and the lives of performers. She also unflinchingly brings
alive the insane disparity of lives of rich and poor, and black and
white, and sees both the pain, the cruelty and also the love and
richness of the South."
- Danny Goldberg, author of "Bumping into Geniuses"
""Lavina" is a taut simmering and thoroughly southern work of art.
Prepare to lose yourself in this thrilling novel, beautifully
crafted by the awesomely talented Ms. Marcus."
- Robert Tate Miller, author of "Forever Christmas"
"Mary Marcus writes witty insightful novels that echo all the
interesting places she's lived - New York, Los Angeles, Shreveport,
Louisiana. Her work reminds somehow of Joan Didion, Mary Karr and
James Elroy. Don't ask me how."
- Claudia Dreifus, author/journalist
"Mary Marcus' "Lavina" is a sprawling, passionate Southern Gothic
nightmare which beautifully depicts the transformative power of
musical creation. Billy Ray jumps from the page as a living,
breathing embodiment of Louisiana's Black roots music."
- Blake Leyh, Emmy Award-winning music supervisor of "The Wire" and
"Treme"
"The author certainly poured her heart and soul into this novel. I
was drawn into the different narrative voices, but one of the most
effective aspects of the book was the use of the vernacular - you
can hear the characters speaking - just excellent!"
- And the Story Unfolds
"Loved, loved everything about LAVINA by Mary Marcus - beautifully
crafted, from the stunning front cover, the well-developed
characters, setting, plot, and remarkable storytelling."
- Must Read Books
"For anyone looking for a masterly written and beautiful packaged
novel, I recommend LAVINA by Mary Marcus. It's a phenomenal
read!"
- Ninovelty
"One of the most beautifully written books I've read."
- Meanderings and Musings
"Mary Marcus does an astounding job in reaching out to the reader,
bringing them into the story as if the characters themselves were
sitting beside us, telling us everything that happened, seemingly
interrupting each other and filling in details. It's quite an
amazing novel, simple as that."
- The Coffee Pot
""Lavina" is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Mary
Marcus gives distinctive voice to three engaging characters,
bringing our compassion and sympathy to each of them as she deftly
unravels their complex story of heartache, courage, and love."
- Diane Chamberlain, international bestselling author of "Necessary
Lies"
""Lavina" is a richly nuanced journey to Louisiana during the civil
rights era and contemporary times that encompasses the liberating
but pain-filled emergence of R&B and rock and roll. Mary Marcus
has a mystical insight into the agony and ecstasy of the creative
process and the lives of performers. She also unflinchingly brings
alive the insane disparity of lives of rich and poor, and black and
white, and sees both the pain, the cruelty and also the love and
richness of the South."
- Danny Goldberg, author of "Bumping into Geniuses"
""Lavina" is a taut simmering and thoroughly southern work of art.
Prepare to lose yourself in this thrilling novel, beautifully
crafted by the awesomely talented Ms. Marcus."
- Robert Tate Miller, author of "Forever Christmas"
"Mary Marcus' "Lavina" is a sprawling, passionate Southern Gothic
nightmare which beautifully depicts the transformative power of
musical creation. Billy Ray jumps from the page as a living,
breathing embodiment of Louisiana's Black roots music."
- Blake Leyh, Emmy Award-winning music supervisor of "The Wire" and
"Treme"
"The author certainly poured her heart and soul into this novel. I
was drawn into the different narrative voices, but one of the most
effective aspects of the book was the use of the vernacular - you
can hear the characters speaking - just excellent!"
- And the Story Unfolds
"Loved, loved everything about LAVINA by Mary Marcus - beautifully
crafted, from the stunning front cover, the well-developed
characters, setting, plot, and remarkable storytelling."
- Must Read Books
"For anyone looking for a masterly written and beautiful packaged
novel, I recommend LAVINA by Mary Marcus. It's a phenomenal
read!"
- Ninovelty
"One of the most beautifully written books I've read."
- Meanderings and Musings
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