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Pierre and the Louisiana Bayou Buddies

Pierre and the Louisiana Bayou Buddies
Author: Amy Gates
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-03-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1664224599

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“Pierre and the Louisiana Bayou Buddies” is a sequel to “Pierre and the Petite Guardian Gator”. Pierre a nine year old boy teams with his family and friends to help their neighbors who are in an economic crisis following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. Pierre and his friends share the task of helping their community through the economic impact of the disaster by sharing their faith, time, and talents to their school and church community.standing. (Job 32:8 AMPC)


Swamp

Swamp
Author: Kathleen Duey
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481427857

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Two friends struggle to survive the treacherous journey across the snake- and alligator-infested Louisiana bayou in the seventh book in the Survivors series. Bayou Teche, 1851. No one in Lily LeGrand’s Cajun community is willing to help search for Paul Courville, who is missing in the bayou along with his mean-spirited older brothers, William and Mark. Why should they? Paul’s wealthy plantation-owner father has made no secret of his disdain for Cajuns. But Paul has always been kind to Lily, defending her against his brothers’ merciless taunts and humiliating pranks—and Lily refuses to turn her back on him when his life is in danger. On her own in the maze of the dangerous bayou, Lily knows she has more to fear than her father’s wrath. Her treacherous journey will test both her knowledge of the swamp and her courage. Can she find Paul before it’s too late?


Little Pierre

Little Pierre
Author: Robert D. San Souci
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Fairy tales
ISBN: 9781413182194

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A very tiny but clever boy outwits his older brothers, an ogre, an alligator, and a giant catfish to rescue a rich man's daughter in this Cajun version of a French fairy tale.


Bill and Pete to the Rescue

Bill and Pete to the Rescue
Author: Tomie dePaola
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1998-04-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1524737356

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Little Jane Allison Crocodile has been kidnapped by the Bad Guy's Big Bad Brother from Louisiana! Stowing away on a ship bound for New Orleans, Bill and his bird buddy, Pete, head to the rescue. But when Pete gets caught by the Rich Lady, it's up to Bill to save the day. Kids and parents everywhere will love Tomie dePaola's hilarious story featuring the Egyptian pair's first visit to the United States.


Bill and Pete

Bill and Pete
Author:
Publisher: Puffin Books
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1996-07-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698114000

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When William Everett Crocodile is chosen to be a suitcase, his talking toothbrush becomes his salvation.


Natalie Wants a Puppy

Natalie Wants a Puppy
Author: Dandi Daley Mackall
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2010-04-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310876699

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Is Anything Better Than Getting a New Puppy? Natalie knows a surprise is coming and that it's for her. The clues all point to a new puppy. Natalie has wanted one forever. Then she finds out what the surprise really is, and she's not sure she likes it.


The Times-picayune Index

The Times-picayune Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2001
Genre: Times-picayune
ISBN:

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Ruby

Ruby
Author: Virginia Andrews
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471133915

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The first novel in the spellbinding Landry family series. The only family Ruby Landry has ever known are her loving grandparents. Although her mother is dead and she has never met her mysterious father, Ruby is grateful for all she has, especially when her attraction for handsome Paul Tate blossoms into a wonderful love. But Paul's wealthy parents forbid him to associate with a poor Landry, and when Ruby's grandmother dies, she is forced to seek out the father she has never known in his vast New Orleans mansion. There, in a house of lies, madness and cruel torment, a shameful deception comes to light, and Ruby must cling to her memories of Paul: for only their love can save her now.


Tarnished Gold

Tarnished Gold
Author: Virginia Andrews
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471133923

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Her high school graduation just days away, Gabriel Landry is blissfully happy - until rich cannery owner Octavious Tate waylays her near a secluded pond and shatters her innocence, forever. Pregnant and desolate, Gabriel agrees to a shocking plan that will allow Octavious' frigid wife, Gladys, to claim the baby as her own. But nothing can prepare Gabriel for the terrible moment when Gladys takes her baby away. Drifting in a world of gloom, Gabriel is only comforted by chance glimpses of her son, until a hunting party brings handsome Creole millionaire Pierre Dumas to the bayou. Falling desperately in love, Gabriel will not heed the voice warning her that their joy may bring her more grief than she can bear.


What a City Is For

What a City Is For
Author: Matt Hern
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0262334070

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An investigation into gentrification and displacement, focusing on the case of Portland, Oregon's systematic dispersal of black residents from its Albina neighborhood. Portland, Oregon, is one of the most beautiful, livable cities in the United States. It has walkable neighborhoods, bike lanes, low-density housing, public transportation, and significant green space—not to mention craft-beer bars and locavore food trucks. But liberal Portland is also the whitest city in the country. This is not circumstance; the city has a long history of officially sanctioned racialized displacement that continues today. Over the last two and half decades, Albina—the one major Black neighborhood in Portland—has been systematically uprooted by market-driven gentrification and city-renewal policies. African Americans in Portland were first pushed into Albina and then contained there through exclusionary zoning, predatory lending, and racist real estate practices. Since the 1990s, they've been aggressively displaced—by rising housing costs, developers eager to get rid of low-income residents, and overt city policies of gentrification. Displacement and dispossessions are convulsing cities across the globe, becoming the dominant urban narratives of our time. In What a City Is For, Matt Hern uses the case of Albina, as well as similar instances in New Orleans and Vancouver, to investigate gentrification in the twenty-first century. In an engaging narrative, effortlessly mixing anecdote and theory, Hern questions the notions of development, private property, and ownership. Arguing that home ownership drives inequality, he wants us to disown ownership. How can we reimagine the city as a post-ownership, post-sovereign space? Drawing on solidarity economics, cooperative movements, community land trusts, indigenous conceptions of alternative sovereignty, the global commons movement, and much else, Hern suggests repudiating development in favor of an incrementalist, non-market-driven unfolding of the city.