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Cheryl Wagner

    Cheryl Wagner's writing delves into the human experience with a unique and often unconventional perspective. She possesses a distinctive voice capable of capturing the complexities of everyday life with profound insight. Through her essays and reporting, Wagner frequently explores under-examined aspects of society and the human psyche. Her ability to unearth compelling narratives in unexpected places, while maintaining a strong connection with the reader, marks her as a noteworthy author.

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    Plenty Enough Suck to Go Aroun
    • 2009

      Plenty Enough Suck to Go Aroun

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(207)Add rating

      Rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina serves as the backdrop for Wagner's narrative, showcasing the challenges faced amid a chaotic bureaucratic landscape. The author's journey reflects a deep sense of optimism for New Orleans, despite the heartbreak and nostalgia tied to the city's recovery. Through raw emotional honesty, Wagner explores the friendships and resilience that emerged in the aftermath, blending humor with heartfelt reflections to create a compelling portrait of survival and community spirit.

      Plenty Enough Suck to Go Aroun