Weep For The Living

Weep For The Living

by Anne Butler
Weep For The Living
Weep For The Living

Weep For The Living

by Anne Butler

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Overview

"My writer friend Abby . . . would later wonder why Murray and I had not simply settled for an affair of passion, asking herself what it was that drove us into what she called the 'traditional cage that would later run with blood'." --Anne Butler

Anne Butler's frank autobiographical narrative of her husband's attempt to murder her after seven years of marriage examines the reasons why a former prison warden in his seventies would shoot his wife at point-blank range. The book is a compelling and surprisingly compassionate story of true love turned "true crime," as well as an inspiring tale of survival and spiritual redemption.

Former court investigator Abigail Padgett, author of the critically acclaimed Bo Bradley mysteries, writes a foreword chronicling her own experiences at Butler Greenwood Plantation Bed and Breakfast, where she was a frequent personal guest of the main characters in this chilling story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781455614004
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/23/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Anne Butler has led a life of diversity, with interests ranging from criminology to cooking, homes located from the East to the West Coast, and jobs ranging from plantation owner to writer. A native of New Orleans, Butler received her bachelor's degree from Sweet Briar College in Virginia and graduated from Humboldt State in California with a master's degree in English. Having worked as a journalist, writer, and editor, she has written articles for many publications, including the Los Angeles Times, Country Woman, New Orleans Magazine, and Country Roads. She has also written a number of fiction and nonfiction books based on her numerous interests and lifestyles. Wishing to share the history of Louisiana and of her own family, Butler operates a bed and breakfast on the Butler Greenwood Plantation, which dates to the 1790s. She claims to now know "just about everything there is to know about the area" and is spreading her knowledge farther through her award-winning children's books, travel books, and cookbooks. Her first cookbook, Audubon Plantation Country Cookbook, named Best New Cookbook of the Year by Louisiana Life magazine, includes history, humor, people, places, vintage photographs, and, of course, delicious recipes to create a wonderful view of life in Audubon plantation country. Butler's companion piece, Bayou Plantation Country Cookbook, offers the same wonderful mix of ingredients for the Louisiana bayou area. Louisiana Life describes her work as "an illustrated gastronomic tour of this area's society, culture, and economics . . . a veritable social history in the guise of a cookbook." Butler frequently speaks at a number of venues, including schools, churches, book clubs, and civic meetings, to discuss topics such as writing, running a bed and breakfast, historic preservation, and crime. She conducts historic tours combined with book reviews in her home and writing studio. A member of many organizations, such as the Louisiana B&B Association and the West Feliciana Historical Society, Butler has appeared on a number of television news and talk shows, including Court TV with Catherine Crier and the Sally Jesse Raphael Show. She lives in St. Francisville, Louisiana, and has two children, Chase and Stewart.
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