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Rebecca Wells

Rebecca Wells

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Rebecca Wells

Rebecca Wells was born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana. “I grew up,” she says, “in the fertile world of story-telling, filled with flamboyance, flirting, futility, and fear.” Surrounded by Louisiana raconteurs, a large extended family, and Our Lady of Prompt Succor’s Parish, Rebecca’s imagination was stimulated at every turn. Early on, she fell in love with thinking up and acting in plays for her siblings—the beginnings of her career as an actress and writer for the stage. She recalls her early influences as being the land around her, harvest times, craw-fishing in the bayou, practicing piano after school, dancing with her mother and brothers and sister, and the close relationship to her black “mother” who cleaned for the Wells household. She counts black music and culture from Louisiana as something that will stay in her body’s memory forever.In high school, she read Walt Whitman’s “I Sing the Body Electric,” which opened her up to the idea that everything in life is a poem, and that, as she says, “We are not born separately from one another.” She also read “Howl,” Allen Ginsberg’s indictment of the strangling consumer-driven American culture he saw around him. Acting in school and summer youth theater productions freed Rebecca to step out of the social hierarchies of high school and into the joys of walking inside another character and living in another world.The day after she graduated from high school, Rebecca left for Yellowstone National Park, where she worked as a waitress. It was an introduction to the natural glories of the park—mountains, waterfalls, hot springs, and geysers—as well as to the art of hitchhiking.Rebecca graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, where she studied theater, English, and psychology. She performed in many college plays, but also stepped outside the theater department to become awakened to women’s politics. During this time she worked as a cocktail waitress--once accidentally kicking a man in the shins when he slipped a ten-dollar bill down the front of her dress—and began keeping a journal after reading Anais Nin, which she has done ever since.Click here to read more...

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Rebecca Wells was born and raised in Alexandria, Louisiana. “I grew up,” she says, “in the fertile world of story-telling, filled with flamboyance, flirting, futility, and fear.” Surrounded by Louisiana raconteurs, a large extended family, and Our Lady of Prompt Succor’s Parish, Rebecca’s imagination was stimulated at every turn. Early on, she fell in love with thinking up and acting in plays for her siblings—the beginnings of her career as an actress and writer for the stage. She recalls her early influences as being the land around her, harvest times, craw-fishing in the bayou, practicing piano after school, dancing with her mother and brothers and sister, and the close relationship to her black “mother” who cleaned for the Wells household. She counts black music and culture from Louisiana as something that will stay in her body’s memory forever.In high school, she read Walt Whitman’s “I Sing the Body Electric,” which opened her up to the idea that everything in life is a poem, and that, as she says, “We are not born separately from one another.” She also read “Howl,” Allen Ginsberg’s indictment of the strangling consumer-driven American culture he saw around him. Acting in school and summer youth theater productions freed Rebecca to step out of the social hierarchies of high school and into the joys of walking inside another character and living in another world.The day after she graduated from high school, Rebecca left for Yellowstone National Park, where she worked as a waitress. It was an introduction to the natural glories of the park—mountains, waterfalls, hot springs, and geysers—as well as to the art of hitchhiking.Rebecca graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, where she studied theater, English, and psychology. She performed in many college plays, but also stepped outside the theater department to become awakened to women’s politics. During this time she worked as a cocktail waitress--once accidentally kicking a man in the shins when he slipped a ten-dollar bill down the front of her dress—and began keeping a journal after reading Anais Nin, which she has done ever since.Click here to read more...


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Divine Secrets of the Ya-ya Sisterhood

Rebecca Wells

Rebecca Wells’s Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is a classic of...

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The Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood

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When Siddalee Walker, oldest daughter of Vivi Abbott Walker, Ya-Ya...

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Little Altars Everywhere

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Little Altars Everywhere is a national best-seller, a companion to...

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Ya-Yas in Bloom

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An emotionally charged addition to Rebecca Wells' bestselling and much...

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The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder

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In the small river town of La Luna, Louisiana, Calla Lily Ponder bursts...

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Best of LSU Fiction

Best of LSU Fiction, is a long-overdue collection of the great fiction...

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Out of the Mold, Independent Voices Breaking Out of the Mold

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In this collection of writings and illustrations, we celebrate the...

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Neal's Yard Remedies Homoeopathy

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Neal's Yard Remedies was founded in 1981 as an apothecary for...

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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Film tie-in

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Les divins secrets des petites Ya-Ya

Rebecca Wells

« Une danseuse de claquettes maltraite ses enfants… » Quand Vivi Walker lit...

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The Praxis of Social Inequality in Media: A Global Perspective (Communication, Globalization & Cultural Identity)

Rebecca Wells

In this volume an international array of scholars provides case studies...

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Health Program Planning and Evaluation

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