Petite Rouge: A Cajun Twist to an Old Tale - Hardcover

Hébert-Collins, Sheila

 
9781589806023: Petite Rouge: A Cajun Twist to an Old Tale

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Cajun Red Riding Hood faces a frightening bayou foe!

A bayou version of a classic, this full-color update of the beloved fairy tale introduces a new generation to Cajun culture. As Petite Rouge paddles her pirogue to visit her sick grandmère, she is unaware that lurking among the cypress trees is the sneaky gator her mother warned her about. The gator Taille-Taille would love to gobble up Petite Rouge, and her cloak too! Detailed illustrations bring the distinct attributes of the south to life. Action-filled scenes highlight the drama and uncertainty of what unfolds. What will happen to Petite Rouge? And why can’t she find her doux grandmère? French words and phrases accent the story and the unique nature of Acadiana.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

A former teacher who makes frequent school appearances, Sheila Hébert-Collins proudly claims a heritage that is completely Cajun. A native of Abbeville, Louisiana, Hébert-Collins combined her love and pride of her culture with her love of children's literature to create unique, Cajun fairy tales. Because of her talent, she is featured on the Louisiana State Artist Roster as an author and Cajun storyteller. She has also written Cendrillon: A Cajun Cinderella, Blanchette et Les Sept Petits Cajuns: A Cajun Snow White, Jacques et La Canne À Sucre: A Cajun Jack and the Beanstalk, Jolie Blonde and the Three Héberts: A Cajun Twist to an Old Tale, Les Trois Cochons, and 'T Pousette et 'T Poulette: A Cajun Hansel and Gretel, all published by Pelican.

Alison Davis Lyne is a freelance illustrator who has worked on various picture books and covers for American Small Farm magazine. She is the portrait artist for the Kentucky Commission on Women's Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit, permanently on display in the state capitol rotunda. She also illustrated Easter Day Alphabet, Kudzu Chaos, G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet, and other titles published by Pelican.

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Down in the bayous of South Louisiana there lives a girl named Clotilde Mouton, but everyone calls her Petite Rouge because of the beautiful red cloak and garde-soleil (sunbonnet) she wears.

A simple visit to bring her sick grandmère some soothing étouffée turns into an exciting and dangerous adventure. As Petite Rouge travels through the swamp in her pirogue, she meets not a big, bad wolf but a suave alligator named Taille-Taille.

What will happen to GrandmËre and Petite Rouge? Will Taille-Taille gobble up his new friends? What is the secret ingredient in the sauce piquante? Why are the folks of Bayou Tigre fais-do-doing the night away?

Find these answers and more in this bayou-inspired revision of a classic tale. Full of Cajun words and phrases, accompanying definitions, and a pronunciation guide, Petite Rouge: A Cajun Twist to an Old Tale will teach children a petit peu about Cajun culture.

Colorful illustrations capture the movement and tension of each scene-Taille-Taille whipping his strong tail against helpless Clotilde in her pirogue and, later, Clotilde realizing that the figure in Grandma's bed is none other than the mischievous gator she has been trying to avoid. Splashy hues and expressive tones articulate the emotional ups and downs of this dramatic tale.

Sheila Hébert-Collins proudly claims a heritage that is completely Cajun. A native of Abbeville, Louisiana, Hébert-Collins combined her pride in her culture with her love of children's literature to create unique, Cajun fairytales. She is featured on the Louisiana State Artist Roster as an author and Cajun storyteller.

Alison Davis Lyne is a freelance illustrator who has worked on picture books and covers for American Small Farm Magazine. She is the portrait artist for the Kentucky Commission on Women's Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit on permanent display in the state capitol rotunda.

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