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Haunted Islands of San Francisco Bay
9781455628728
Regular price $21.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Haunted Islands of San Francisco Bay: Ghosts, Crime, and Dark Histories
Alcatraz, Alameda, Mare Island, Angel Island, Yerba Buena, and Treasure Island loom out of the dark waters of San Francisco Bay. Even when they aren’t shrouded in mist, the islands are haunted by a past swirling with criminal violence, fatal epidemic, environmental disaster, and explosive sabotage. From an infernal duel on Angel Island to the cursed cells of Alcatraz and the Old 84 naval prison, Jeff Dwyer steers adventurous readers through a haunted history full of phantom ships and open graves.
The Boy from the Swamp
9781455628704
Regular price $19.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%A boy from the swamp, content with a simple existence, is encouraged by a mysterious alligator to explore another side of life.
Although the boy is reluctant to trust his strange new friend, a curious fascination compels him to accept the invitation. He ventures beyond the confines of his quiet swamp, learning much about the outside world and even more about himself.
Nighttime Ones
9781455628605
Regular price $19.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%When it comes to exploring the world of these forest animals, bedtime is just the beginning.
Nighttime Ones is a children’s book for the soon-to-be-slumbering senses. From tracing the camouflaged numerals that correspond to the beautiful illustrations of woodland creatures to the pleasant rhyming text full of bedtime vocabulary, it is an adventure that can slip seamlessly into sleep. For those night owlets in the audience begging to stay up just a little longer, there are one hundred seek and find insects hidden throughout the story.
The Adventures of Boudin Boy
9781455628711
Regular price $15.95 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%A Louisiana twist on the classic Gingerbread Man story!
On a whim, an old Cajun couple named Marcelle and Dumas use their famous boudin recipe to make a boy. After they batter up the mixture and fry it up like a boudin ball, the boy magically comes to life and is taught all about swamp life. Follow Boudin Boy on his wild adventures throughout Louisiana and beyond in this Cajun spin on the Gingerbread Man.
Voodoo in New Orleans
9781455628827
Regular price $19.95 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%New paperback edition from Pelican Publishing!
"Robert Tallant speaks with authority . . ."
—New York Times
"Straightforward handling of sensational
times and tricksters, of the cult of voodooism in all its manifestations. From its first known appearances in New Orleans of 200 years ago, here are the . . . rites and dances, the cures, charms and gris-gris. Here were the witchdoctors and queens, and in particular Doctor John . . . and Marie Laveau.”
—Kirkus Reviews
"Much nonsense has been written about voodoo in New Orleans. . . . Here is a truthful and definitive picture."
—Lyle Saxon
The word “voodoo” elicits reactions from fear to fascination; thoughts of pins stuck in dolls, hexes, and strange rites immediately come to mind. But few people know the true origin of voodooism or anything about its practice in America, particularly New Orleans. This examination of voodoo rites and beliefs is sure to fascinate every reader.
Originally published in 1946, this intriguing book examines the rites and beliefs associated with voodoo through the legends of the art—its charms, trances, rituals, and difficult-to-explain occurrences.
Robert Tallant was one of Louisiana’s best-known authors. Born in New Orleans in 1909, he attended the city’s local public schools. Before “drifting” into writing, Tallant worked as an advertising copywriter, a bank teller, and a clerk. It was his friendship with Lyle Saxon that led Tallant to his position as editor on the Louisiana WPA Writers’ Project during the 1930s and 1940s. In that position, he coauthored Gumbo Ya-Ya: Folk Tales of Louisiana with Lyle Saxon and Edward Dreyer.
By 1948, Tallant’s career had launched, and over the next eleven years he produced eight novels, six full-length works of nonfiction, and numerous short stories and articles on subjects of local interest. He is also known to have corresponded with, as well as applied to, the Julius Rosenwald Fund for a fellowship in creative writing. During the last years of his life, he was a lecturer in English at Newcomb College as well as a reporter for the New Orleans Item. Robert Tallant died in 1957.
Blue the Crawfish
9781455628759
Regular price $19.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Based on the true story of a crustacean who became a livestream sensation!
Follow Blue the Crawfish— from the moment he ended up in a bowl destined to be dinner to becoming a resident on Madison's kitchen shelf. He hung out with her on her livestreams for a couple of weeks and was loved by millions all over the world! The real Blue is happily living at the bottom of the canals in New Orleans, Louisiana, but his legacy will live on through this book!
Where'd You Go, Kitty?
9781455628490
Regular price $19.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Join Cecilia on a heartwarming New Orleans adventure to find her lost best friend, Kitty!
After Cecilia catches “Kitty” at a Mardi Gras parade, the two become inseparable. Cecilia takes Kitty with her everywhere—City Park, the mall, Grandma’s house—until one day Cecilia wakes up and Kitty is gone. Teaming up with her parents, Cecilia then retraces her steps, looking high and low for her little best friend.
Based on a true story, this playful tale shows that the love in a kid’s heart can extend to the ends of the earth—or at least to the ends of the New Orleans metro area. Don’t miss your chance to join the search party and follow Cecilia to some of the city’s most iconic spots!
A Stir of Imagination
9781455628568
Regular price $19.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%This book takes young readers on a sweet journey of baking and decorating a cake with Amy and her pup, Charlee.
Readers will be encouraged to use their imagination while learning about the basics of baking, handwashing, kitchen safety, and the joys of sharing in a fun way. A buttercream icing recipe is included for little chefs to create their own delicious treats.
G-U-M-B-O
9781455628582
Regular price $10.95 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%There is a chef who loves to cook, and gumbo is on the menu!
Sing, clap, and spell along in this Louisiana twist on the classic B-I-N-G-O song.
With pots bubbling and aromas swirling, this catchy read-aloud serves up a flavorful helping of Louisiana culture, filled with rhythm, rhyme, and joyful repetition: G-U-M-B-O!
Going South
9781455628551
Regular price $23.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%According to the Bureau of Governmental Research, “Few people alive today have had as great an impact on New Orleans’s physical environment as Bob Becker.”
In Going South, Becker recounts a lifetime of personal experiences with humor, self-deprecation, and appreciation for lessons learned. Turning back the clock to the 1950s and beginning with his early days as a newspaper boy in Buffalo, New York., Bob reveals the early interactions and experiences that helped to form his journey from the windswept snow of his hometown to the Big Easy, with adventures in the remote island of New Guinea and the plains of Africa.
The many additional stories come from Bob’s fascinating career, which has included being New Orleans city planning director, zoo manager, college educator, consultant, author, and chief executive of one of the nation’s largest urban parks. His many adventures and challenges include planning the 1984 World’s Fair, navigating the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, and confronting venomous snakes. Going South celebrates the legacy of an everyman from a working-class family who rose to prominence as a “mover and shaker” in New Orleans.
Real River Rats
9781455628483
Regular price $9.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Join Huey the river rat on a Louisiana adventure of bridges, levees, and landmarks
Huey and his family of river rats live along the batture of the Mississippi River near New Orleans. He dreams of riding the bridge train atop the Huey P. Long bridge and exploring the world beyond his family’s home on the levee. Follow along on an adventure that weaves through some of Louisiana’s most fascinating characters and famous landmarks.