Louisiana Coffee ... with Lots of Cream

A Creole Family Memoir

by Betty J. Reynolds


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Softcover
$21.49
Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/09/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 337
ISBN : 9781425776077
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 337
ISBN : 9781425776145
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 337
ISBN : 9781469120935

About the Book

Louisiana Coffee…with lots of cream is Dr. Betty Reynolds fifth book to be published. Not surprisingly, this book is not about coffee, nor is it about cream. Instead, it is a delightful medley of intriguing tales covering four generations of a New Orleans Creole family. Since “Creole” usually denotes a mixing of bloods, the color of their skin can be as varied as the color of one’s coffee¯ ranging from dark, dark chocolate to the lightest of rich cream.

This fictional memoir appropriately starts a hundred years ago in New Orleans—the home of the family matriarch, Bertha Mayberry. Bertha’s story is a mysterious one that she preferred to be kept locked among other family secrets. She was particularly sensitive about having to reveal her misfortune of being trapped in a bordello when she first arrived in New Orleans as a young girl. Her romantic rescue ended in tragedy, but she did transcend in the end and married a popular Black jazz musician named William Sweetwater Lewis. Together they gained respectability by working hard and providing their five daughters with a good education, a passion for music, and a young life filled with parties and gala events in a city that was known for them.

Bertha’s children as well as her children’s children follow their own paths in choosing where and how they will live out their lives. Their accounts of triumphs and mishaps take you on a fascinating journey to experience the mysteries of black magic in the Louisiana swamps, a numbers racket in Detroit and the casinos in Las Vegas when the mob was in control. Some leave the safety of their ancestral home on Bourbon Street to carve out new lives in other far-away places such as the Jersey Shores, Philadelphia, or New York. Whatever their destination, each member of the Lewis clan brings to the saga an interesting storyline that shares his/her unique motivations, desires and actions that sometimes lead to less than favorable consequences.

Louisiana Coffee…is meant to inform, rather than to alarm. It is a “tell-all” fiction that might open some eyes as what goes on in a different world on the other side of the cultural divide.


About the Author

In addition to her current book, the author has produced one other novel plus four books of the seven volume series, Setting the Record Straight, which explores the history and achievement of women in male-dominated professions. Her varied work experience includes positions as newspaper columnist, child care worker, juvenile probation officer, college professor, and CEO of a management consultant firm. In recent years, she has devoted her time exclusively to writing, and presently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. The author holds degrees in Business Administration, Social Work, and a Doctorate in Instructional Technology. She has been twice profiled in Who’s Who of American Women.