Marie Sarantakis
Marie Sarantakis is an American attorney, best-selling author, and former model.
Education
As a child, Sarantakis spoke primarily Greek. In elementary school she became fluent in the English language. Sarantakis was home-schooled throughout middle school. She thereafter attended Wilmot Union High School in Wilmot, Wisconsin and began attending Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin at the age of sixteen. In 2024, she was the youngest member inducted into the Wilmot Union High School Hall of Fame. Sarantakis graduated magna cum laude from Carthage College as a Clausen Scholar, where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and philosophy. While attending Carthage she served as Chapter President and Founder of the American Criminal Justice Association. She was recognized with a Patterson Leadership award and earned distinction as a Wingspread Fellow of the Johnson Foundation. Sarantakis graduated cum laude with a juris doctor degree from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. During her law school tenure she served as a Judicial Clerk for the Honorable Thomas L. Kilbride of the Illinois Supreme Court, as a member of the Law Review, and Chief Magistrate of the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society.Writing
Sarantakis is a Greek-American author and her debut book, Essentially Raw, serves as an introductory guide to the raw food lifestyle. The book sold over 15,000 electronic copies within its first two weeks of release. Sarantakis appeared on Fox News Radio, where she advised listeners to take a moderate approach when adapting their diets. Differentiating herself from other advocates, Sarantakis does not recommend a strict raw diet, but rather the gradual integration of a steady amount of fruits and vegetables into one's daily routine.Sarantakis authored a second non-fiction work, How to Divorce a Narcissist and Win, which was an Amazon best-seller in 2021. How to Divorce a Narcissist and Win has been sold in Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, India, Japan, New Zealand, Spain, United Kingdom, Australia, and United States of America.