All This Closeness

Join the Guste family on a hilarious 2,000-mile detour through Mexico in "All This Closeness." This creative nonfiction narrative, set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Act and the brink of the Woodstock era, offers an insightful look at American awareness about neighboring countries. Told from the perspective of a teen navigating social issues with her activist father, the story reveals lessons on RISK, FAITH, ADVENTURE, and DIVERSITY. With endorsements like Walker Percy's, praising its universal appeal, this book is a treasure trove of wisdom from "the greatest generation," wrapped in a wild family adventure.

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About the Author: Marie Louise Guste-Nix
A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Marie Louise Nix was graduated from the Academy of the Sacred Heart and from Manhattanville College (N.Y.) She pursued theological studies in the Andover
Newton Consortium in Boston, then attained her J.D. degree from Loyola University School of Law.

Ms. Nix is the author of three books of poetry and photography including Visions of Splendor: Poems and Images of the Beyond in our Midst, Transportation to the Higher Place, Restoring Soul: Poems of Healing, Encounter, Awareness and Empowerment. She also authored Being There: Reflections from the Scenes of the Mysteries of the Rosary.

Marie Louise has been active in the formation and development of several initiatives promoting literacy and access to resources for all members of her community. She currently serves as an Advisory Board member for the St. Tammany Parish Library Foundation. She is an active member of the Northlake Literary Society and a member of the Legacy Campaign for the Harry Tompson Center for the Homeless in New Orleans.

Ms. Nix is the mother of five grown children. Her lifetime hobbies include choral singing, swimming, travel and cooking. She lives in Madisonville, Louisiana.
This is a story about a wild and wacky family adventure in which the Guste family takes an unexpected extended holiday, traveling by car 2,000 miles out of their way through the South of the Border country of Mexico. While it’s a humorous and unforgettable episode, within the story is a message about the effort we, as Americans, must make to become more aware of our neighbors in other countries. The narrative is a page in the larger story of Louisiana statesman William J. Guste, Jr. and his beautiful bride Dorothy Schutten. From its pages emerge numerous lessons left to us by “the greatest generation.”

Set in the era of the early stages of the implementation of the Civil Rights Act, and on the cusp of the cultural revolution of the Woodstock era, the story is narrated by a teen who is considering seemingly insurmountable social issues and problems facing the world and her community. As hilarious episodes befall the travelers along the Mexican highways, the teens have many an opportunity to explore issues of significance and engage their father, a well- known social activist, in discussions about bringing about positive change in the world. Although her parent’s adages and aphorisms seem too easy an answer for difficult questions, the narrator and her siblings come away with lessons for a lifetime regarding RISK, FAITH, ADVENTURE AND DIVERSITY.

A true story written as creative nonfiction, All This Closeness is a valuable and fun read providing insights for readers of every age. The internationally acclaimed author Walker Percy reviewed this story and commented that it was one “which should have a universal appeal.”

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Price: $9.99 USD

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