Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré

Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré, reviews, published work that is now out-of-print.

From the Author: My top-seller gold award-winning timeless post-Hurricane Katrina work with native New Orleanians (now the late) Roy F. Guste, Jr. and Louis Sahuc. A published compendium, non-fiction narrative prose and photography. A meaningful 5.3 lb hardcover 388-page significant book with a purpose, a celebration of triumph over sorrow. Always excited to see it on a bookshelf or coffee table! Before the sad demise of brick-and-mortar independent bookstores, and chain booksellers, it was always fun to see my work(s) on display!

From the Publisher (2006): 100% of publisher profits will be donated to French Quarter preservation groups. Revisit the timeless mystery, magic, and majesty of the French Quarter and its legendary gardens with this lush collection of photographs. An emotional narrative about the heart and soul of New Orleans and the city’s ability to triumph over sorrow accompanies hundreds of pictures taken before and after the life- and landscape-altering Hurricane Katrina; a special section presents the classic work “The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carre,” which offers mesmerizing images of the verdant gardens concealed behind brick walls and iron gates in the Quarter. The importance of fundraising for and conscientious rebuilding of New Orleans is stressed throughout the book, making this a gorgeous book—with a purpose.

From the published back cover: “An enchanting peek inside the elusively secret and mysterious part of the indomitable French Quarter. This is the real Vieux Carré rarely glimpsed by outsiders.” — FRANCES FORD COPPOLA

If you know what it means to miss New Orleans, keep this acclaimed commemorative edition close. This intriguing French Quarter portrayal celebrates an uncommon collection of richly diverse and mesmeric photographs entwined with a poignant narrative of triumph over sorrow, of promise beyond failure, and more. Through a melding of words and 378 pictures, intimate details unfold.

A highly distinctive and powerful anthology, this unique compilation reveals why saving New Orleans really matters. This work captures the unforgettable face hidden charms and secret gardens of the forever-mysterious French Quarter; the historic landscape that survived Katrina’s floodwater. Beauty lingers here, as does timelessness. The rare essence and splendor of this ancient city, the majesty of faded elegance and vestiges of grandeur, permeate each page. The veil is lifted.

For hundreds of years the French Quarter has lured the romantic and adventurous; this remarkable depiction is a haunting portrait of a fabled city swept up in the flow of time. All publisher profits go directly to Vieux Carré preservation, in support of one of America’s most enduring, beloved and prized landmarks.

This is a one-of-a-kind book no French Quarter fan or anyone who cares about old New Orleans will want to miss. An open-ended drama, the past and present collide, and dense layers of meaning emerge. Be prepared to surrender your heart.

Come journey to a place beyond memories.

In additional to the Frances Ford Coppola book praise, see additional celebrity in-book published endorsements from Nicholas Cage, Emeril Lagasse, Lenny Kravitz, Jimmy Buffet, Helen Mirren, Taylor Hackford, George Rodrigue, Harry Anderson, Patricia Clarkson, Tom Piazzo, and more, detailed toward the bottom of the page.


Author’s in-book dedication(s): “Orléans Embrace, along with the resurrection of The Secret Gardens, is dedicated to the memory and the stories of the people and the history of New Orleans — past, present and future — in particular to the beloved families, friends, pets, homes and dreams ravished and forever lost to Katrina, as well as to that which has survived reborn; to the celebration of triumph over sorrow; the defeat of dark days, and to my husband, the one whom I loved long before I ever knew him and who rescued me from peril. Although we shall miss what is gone and is no more, the unyielding fingerprints of time that lie heavy upon our hearts, we hold fast to what we have left, in the here and now. Our laughter shall overcome our tears.


“New Orleans remains a city of magical thinking, looking to upright, reclaim and recover the broken parts of itself upon the wings of hope. We believe in tomorrow, yesterday and today; may our faith and fate collide and dovetail as one. We shall remember always. Beauty here is born of three hundred years of wisdom and experience, collapse and revival, laughter and grief. No matter how unforgiving the wilderness, or deep the well of darkness, New Orleanians like those who came before, now persevere and look for the eternal light, rebirth and renaissance of the city we love.”
– TJ Fisher

“Orléans Embrace is a big coffee-table book filled with gorgeous color photographs of New Orleans … Fisher, who divides her time between South Florida and New Orleans, is suitably eccentric and outrageous to represent New Orleans. Fortunately, she is also knowledgeable about the city and a talented writer … The photographs in this book, many taken after the storm … show just why the French Quarter is so special … the French Quarter was and is a beautiful gem, full of colorful and eccentric people. It’s certainly worth preserving. But so is the rest of New Orleans.”
— GREG LANGLEY, THE ADVOCATE

“She [TJ Fisher] writes eloquently.”
— RENE PECK, THE TIMES-PICAYUNE

“A crusade for New Orleans.”
— JAN SJOSTROM, PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS

“Beautiful pictures … the prose is out of this world.”
— BILL BAGWILL, WLAE-TV/PBS, host of A Greater New Orleans: The Road to Recovery

“Amazing … Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré … lushly produced inside look at the mysteries of the French Quarter through the eyes and lenses of local aristocrats TJ Fisher, Roy F. Guste, Jr. and Louis Sahuc … cornucopia of stories, and their collaboration makes for a coffee table that can brew, not just hold, your coffee.”
— ANDREI CODRESCU, THE PENNY POST, GAMBIT WEEKLY and DOWNTOWN EXPRESS, poet, novelist, columnist and essayist, author of Wakefield and New Orleans, Mon Amour: Twenty Years of Writing from the City

“Resonating … dedicated to the city and people of New Orleans.”
— KARIE MELTZER, NEW ORLEANS MAGAZINE

“Helping New Orleans to recover … your words [TJ Fisher] in your wonderful book echo the feelings of … tumultuous turmoil … two books in one.”
— ED BELL, NPR’s WLRN South Florida Arts Beat

“Fisher’s book … presents a different perspective on post-Katrina New Orleans.”
— MIAMI NEW TIMES

“Emotional portrayal of the historic French Quarter with descriptions of each area and photographs that display the ways in which New Orleans is unique.”
— FOREWORD MAGAZINE

“No medium alone, or paired with another, could possibly capture the elusive essence of the place author TJ Fisher calls ‘a bewitching oasis of culture and civilization sculpted from a hostile swamp.”
— GINNY SMITH, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER

“A compendium … a passionate reflection … each work is a love letter to this seductive place with its distinctive history, character and architectural style … Even though the French Quarter was spared in the Katrina catastrophe, the surrounding devastation inspired a heightened desire to preserve its fragile beauty.”
— REGAN MCMAHON, SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

“Beautiful educational and photographic work of art … A love affair that not just people here but all over the world have with this very special place.”
— ERIC PAULSEN, WWL-TV, host of The Morning Show

“Dazzles with heart, soul and lush images … an eloquent case for the restoration of New Orleans … An amalgam of history, botany, design, and architecture, with a dollop of social commentary … will mesmerize the reader … subtle nuances at play between what is seen and what is only perceived in the soul. … the City’s essence calls the reader… What succor for our collectively blighted reality to be given this gem … snapshot in time. The enchanting prose of Fisher captures that elusive quality of New Orleans, indescribable yet immediately recognizable … the author somehow manages to convey the magic, and her words resonate after the book is closed.”
— GEORGE NORTON, GRIS GRIS ROUGE

“Magnificent tribute to a city’s soul … the French Quarter’s glory … a gorgeous new book honoring New Orleans … amazing work … an attitude, and over-the-top character … erudition and passion”
— RON KENNER, THE AMERICAN REPORTER DAILY NEWSPAPER

“Lavishly designed and sumptuously illustrated, Orléans Embrace celebrates what makes New Orleans French Quarter unique and significant … the history of the Quarter and those who live there … beautiful pictures and capsule backstories. Unusual, gorgeous, intriguing.”
— COLLEEN MONDOR, BOOKLIST

“Take a trip through the authors’ eyes … ‘Saving New Orleans,’ looks at life after surviving calamity. Fisher’s text embodies both the city’s freewheeling nature and the painful confusion of grief.”
— MARTHA SHERIDAN, DALLAS MORNING NEWS

“No ordinary coffee-table photography book … personal and compelling … has emerged with universal attraction as a memorial and a motivation to restore a once great American city to its unique and original glory. Enthusiastically recommended … of immense interest.”
— JAMES A. COX, MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW

“A long, sentimental journey through the beauty that is New Orleans’ French Quarter, past and present … a coffee table book that can keep you entertained for hours … The bookend sections, written by TJ Fisher with photographs by Louis Sahuc Photo Works, celebrate the spirit and love New Orleanians have for the city and their fortitude in trying to restore it to its pre-Katrina majesty.”
— GAMBIT WEEKLY

“This book is an homage to the French Quarter … It’s a beautiful book in three parts, written with almost poetical prose and magnificent photographs that tells us what we have that we could lose.”
— AMAZON

“Authors offer a hug for stressed-out city … emotionally reassuring … paying pictoral and written homage … heartfelt love of home … Orléans Embrace is a mix of emotions, by turns contemplative, melancholy, joyful, hopeful … solace for the disaster just past and hope for the future … will and passion of the city’s people.”
— RENÉE PECK, THE TIMES-PICAYUNE

“A majestic eyeful … a book within a book … A real treasure that is bound to become a family heirloom.”
— AL CARUBA, BOOKVIEWS

“M.S. Rau Antiques is proud to present Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré … fascinating and inspirational anthology … touching narratives … stunning images … This book pays tribute to the marvelous history, beauty and resiliency that makes New Orleans one of our nation’s great treasures.”
— M.S. RAU ANTIQUES

“The beauty of French Quarter gardens … An out-of-print book, The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré by Roy F. Guste, Jr. is rediscovered and published as a companion to Orleans Embrace by TJ Fisher … featuring photos by Louis Sahuc … It is an emotional and vivid homage to one of the most unique areas in the United States and celebrates the city’s triumphs over adversity.”
— SUE STRACHAN, EDITOR, NEW ORLEANS HOMES & LIFESTYLES

“You won’t be able to keep this gorgeous book under anyone’s coffee mug. Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré by TJ Fisher, Roy F. Guste, Jr. and Louis Sahuc are a resonating collection of photographs and prose that reveals the architectural and natural beauty of the French Quarter. The book … is dedicated to the city and people of New Orleans.”
— KARIE MELTZER, NEW ORLEANS MAGAZINE

“Crescent City, past and present & blends text with beautiful French Quarter photos, often focusing on the tropical plants that give New Orleans its world-apart feel … ‘Saving New Orleans’ … why it’s worthwhile.”
— JUDY WILEY, THE STAR-TELEGRAM

“Orléans Embrace is an exquisite coffee-table book.”
— KARRI WATSON, CURLED UP WITH A GOOD BOOK

“It’s gorgeous … narrative and pictorial homage to New Orleans, primarily the French Quarter … stunning … gorgeous exposé.”
— CHERÉ COEN, THE DAILY ADVERTISER

“Triumph over sorrow … book chronicles life in French Quarter … history and untold stories.”
— TAMMIE BREWER, THE DAILY LEADER

“I’d rather have Morgana Press’ Orléans Embrace by TJ Fisher, Roy F. Guste, Jr., and Louis Sahuc Photo Works, than half-a-dozen other books published on the subject. What the eye can see the heart can remember. Be a New Orleanian wherever you are, sugar. This volume will help you do the trick. Yours Truly in a Swamp.”
— LEONARD EARL JOHNSON, contributor to Louisiana in Words and French Quarter Fiction

Orléans Embrace is the perfect coffee table centerpiece.”
— STEVE O’KEEFE, AUTHORVIEWS

“The long-awaited reissue of Roy F. Guste Jr.’s The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré: The Historic French Quarter of New Orleans is out in a collector’s edition which contains the lagniappe of some very special bookends, Orléans Embrace, a passionate reflection on the French Quarter in two parts by TJ Fisher.” — LAFETE NEWS

“Beautiful educational and photographic work of art … a love affair that not just people here but all over the world have with this very special place.”
— ERIC PAULSEN, WWL-TV, host of The Morning Show

“Amazing … lushly produced inside look at the mysteries of the French Quarter … cornucopia of stories.”
— ANDREI CODRESCU, THE PENNY POST, GAMBIT WEEKLY and DOWNTOWN EXPRESS

“Emotional portrayal of the historic French Quarter with descriptions of each area and photographs that display the ways in which New Orleans is unique.”
— FOREWORD MAGAZINE

“A simply divine coffee-table book … a must-read and a must-see book. The photography of historic buildings, courtyards and gardens are stunning. Writers Guste and Fisher turn a fine hand of prose.”
— JON KEMP, THE TIMES-PICAYUNE

“TJ Fisher succeeds admirably, in a style reminiscent of Lafcadio Hearn, in helping the reader to push aside those gossamer curtains and to peek inside the marvels of the Vieux Carré if only for a fleeting moment. On the other hand, there is a very modern edge to her writing. Because she was brave enough to bare her soul, her message and the raison d’etre are crystal clear.”
— from one of the nation’s leading librarians

“Morgana Press of New Orleans has taken on a huge undertaking. And it’s gorgeous … narrative and pictorial homage to New Orleans, primarily the French Quarter … stunning … gorgeous exposé.”
— THE DAILY ADVERTISER

“Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré won the Bill Fisher Award for Best First Book-Nonfiction, one of the awards’ highest honors. The coffee-table book … also took Best New Voice-Nonfiction. [Author] TJ Fisher … accepted the award in a flowing dress of purples and magentas. ‘I wanted everyone to remember New Orleans, so I wore something flashy,’ she said. The Bourbon Street resident took every opportunity to encourage people to come back to the Crescent City and help in its recovery. ‘Come back and visit us,’ she implored. ‘Please come back. We need tourists.’”
— CHERÉ COEN, THE DAILY ADVERTISER

“I love the book … it’s very impressive.”
— JENNIFER SANTIAGO, MY 33, Emmy Award-nominated host of Focus on South Florida

“Emotion and passion pour from the pages of this book.”
— Benjamin Franklin Book Awards

“In the great tradition of Irish writers TJ Fisher gives us the soul of the Quarter and puts New Orleans in our arms before and after Katrina. New Orleans is so blessed.”
— DANNY O’FLAHERTY, Celtic balladeer

“The Independent Publishers Association (PMA) presented author TJ Fisher and Morgan Press the coveted Ben Franklin Award for Best New Voice in the nonfiction category, and The Bill Fisher Award for the Best First Book of nonfiction.”
— THE AMERICAN REPORTER DAILY NEWSPAPER

“All profits from the book will be donated to French Quarter preservation efforts.”
— PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

“Orléans Embrace with The Secret Gardens of the Vieux Carré focuses on the beauty the city has retained … melancholic photos of balcony silhouettes and church steeples poking into the sky … [Fisher] invokes Lafcadio Hearn’s voice … the gardens serve as windows into the city’s history … New Orleans has recovered from vast destruction before. The close of the book urges readers to preserve New Orleans and to encourage the country to aid in its recovery. TJ Fisher dismisses the question ‘Should New Orleans be rebuilt?’ that residents of the city find so ridiculous. The entire book answers the question with a resounding yes.”
— LAURA HUNT, WHERE Y’AT MAGAZINE

“I love this book. It is the best book of New Orleans I have ever read.”
— BLAINE KERN (MR. MARDI GRAS)

“There’s never been anything like this … An anthology covering the vibrant history of the area, this landmark title … addresses a key question … how and why the city will survive Katrina.”
— CONNIE GROCHMAL, BELLAONLINE: THE VOICE OF WOMEN

“Soulful narrative … post-Katrina homage … With heart upon sleeve, Fisher’s passionate introductory chapter engages the reader with aphoristic-like portraits of the Quarter and the encompassing spectrum of lifetime held within. Her finely crafted outpouring illustrates the plagues, fires and social devastations IF the past and casts a sensuous spell that immediately disarms nonbelievers and the irreverent.”
— JONNE MOLINA, SHELTER

“An enchanting peek inside the elusively secret and mysterious parts of the indomitable French Quarter. This is the real Vieux Carré rarely glimpsed by outsiders.”
— FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA

“Sumptuously photographed, this book presents the esoteric and efflorescent truth of the Vie Carré and why there is no other place like it in the world.”
— NICOLAS CAGE

“The Vieux Carré was my window to the tropics before there ever was a Margaritaville song or restaurant. It was the place for all us children of the coast, who were lucky enough to see the gardens, smell the gumbo and hear the music that spoke of a larger and more interesting world beyond the path of Highway 90. I have been lucky enough to see many views of many places that are called paradise, but my first view was a banana tree in a Vieux Carré garden. I can remember that view nearly 50 years later as if it were yesterday. In a world filled with many storms and much uncertainty, the Vieux Carré was, still is and will hopefully always be a shelter from the storms.” — JIMMY BUFFETT

“What a visual palette. Wow! This is truly the New Orleans I love.”
— EMERIL LAGASSE

“This lovely work is a touching journey; it takes us deep behind closed doors and locked gates into the ancient soul and stillness of the French Quarter.”
— LENNY KRAVITZ

“Few realize the visual excitement hidden behind French Quarter doors. Beyond the traffic and tourists, at the end of narrow brick paths, vines grow and fountains flow, uninterrupted for more than 150 years. These living masterpieces are a unique part of New Orleans and American culture.”
— GEORGE RODRIGUE, Blue Dog artist

“New Orleans has many faces and wears many masks. This seductive book invites you behind the Crescent City’s legendary facades into some of its most beautiful and best-kept secret places. It is a feast for those who prize the city’s timeless charms.”
— TOM PIAZZA, author of My Cold War and Why New Orleans Matters

“This magnificently realized work reminds us that the beauty of our great city lies not only in what the eyes capture, but in what the heart feels. New Orleans has a secret soul.”
— HARRY ANDERSON

“This stunning book reveals the beauty and romance of New Orleans and returns me to my childhood. It’s a treasure and makes the perfect gift.”
— PATRICIA CLARKSON

“Living in the Vieux Carré trumps all other neighborhood experiences. The Quarter constantly astonishes, and this book reveals many of its delicious secrets.”
— TAYLOR HACKFORD & HELEN MIRREN

“An intimate look at the city Tennessee Williams called his spiritual home — the nooks and crannies of its heart and the beautiful intricacies of its endearing and enduring soul.”
— KARISSA KARY, Associate Director, Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival

“This book captures the haunting beauty of these Edenic gardens like no other I have read about the Vieux Carré. I am glad that we have this book to remind us of their fragile beauty and to embolden us to do something about their eventual return.”
— JAMES H. MEREDITH, President, Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society

“Roy F. Guste, Jr., scion of an old Creole family, is among the initiated who know the lush tropical gardens of the French Quarter intimately from a lifetime of invitations for café au lait in the morning or tea laced with mint late afternoons or, perhaps a stronger aperitif after dark. With the familiarity of a lover, he brings to life the secret beauties of this neighborhood to those who have only glimpsed their voluptuous glory through the iron lace of garden gates. A must for those who treasure New Orleans.”
— ROSEMARY JAMES, Co-Founder, The Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society

“This is simply the best book that has been written about the enchanted gardens of the Vieux Carré.”
— JOE DESALVO, owner, Faulkner House Books

“An ideal testament to the extraordinary beauty hidden inside the patios and courtyards of the French Quarter…a view that is unique, treasured and desired.”
— E. RALPH LUPIN, M.D., Chairman Vieux Carré Commission

“We who live in the French Quarter enjoy sharing our treasures with the world. This book brings you behind the walls and gates and reveals our most charming secrets.”
— NATHAN CHAPMAN, President, Vieux Carré Property Owner, Residents and Associates

The Writer’s Almanac with Garrison Keillor marked the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with a quote from TJ Fisher’s post-Katrina work Orléans Embrace. The Writer’s Almanac: “August 29, 2015: on this day: Hurricane Katrina. … New Orleans writer, T.J. Fisher, wrote of the storm: ‘Katrina changed everything. Life here is different, every face altered. Yet we feel and sense the landscape not only in its hurricane-leveled, sodden depressions but — perhaps even more so now in the strangely comforting depths of our shared history. Even in the worst hit areas, not all is dissipated. Dense intricate attachments burrow too deep to underestimate or overlook. This is no featureless town to be rubbed off the map and cast aside. Here the band plays on.