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Cajun Home

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The Cajun people have a long history of having to leave their homes: first in France, then later in Canada, and even in America, families were broken apart by exile and were scattered across the continent. They were pushed farther and farther south, finally into the swamps and marshes of southern Louisiana. Here, deep in the bayous and backwaters, they have created a home for themselves that is unlike any other place on earth. In beautifully composed photographs and lucid text, Bial illuminates the spirit, resiliency, and warmth of the Cajun people.

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    • School Library Journal

      May 1, 1998
      Gr 3-6-Adding another title to his excellent series of photo-essays about distinctive American cultures, Bial uses his lens to illuminate the Louisiana Cajun lifestyle. Through stunning full-color pictures of little things-a boat, a chair, a washboard-he meticulously builds a portrait of a fascinating people. The readable text is as illuminating as the photos, starting with an informative but concise discussion of their history and migration from the northern coastal regions of France to the bayous of Louisiana where they now reside. In spare prose, Bial offers essential facts and also covers a broad spectrum of the Cajuns' daily life, past and present, including their food (with a recipe for jambalaya), their music, and their own particular brand of Mardi Gras. The book provides an excellent look at this unique culture and is by far the most informative and accurate children's title on this subject. A short, useful list for further reading contains both fiction and nonfiction. All together, a quality production.-Judith Constantinides, East Baton Rouge Parish Main Library, LA

    • Booklist

      March 15, 1998
      Gr. 4^-7. The title and photo of a wooden house on the jacket notwithstanding, this book is about more than just houses. It is a history of the Cajun people and their long struggle to find a home, in the larger sense of the word. Bial begins on the northern coast of France, where the small farmers and artisans who lived there found Parisian authority restrictive. In 1623, a group decided to seek freedom in the New World, eventually settling in Canada. Wars between France and Britain eventually forced them to Louisiana, and later more persecution pushed them into the backwoods of the Louisiana swamps. Once the Cajun people found a place for their community, however, they maintained a distinctive culture whose influence reaches far beyond its region. As he has done in previous photo-essays, Bial combines an interesting, well-written text with simple yet compelling color photographs that give insight into a community about which only its more flamboyant elements (such as its music and cooking) are known. Bial incorporates many Cajun words (with pronunciations) within the body of the text. This may slow readers down a little, but it adds to the book's Cajun flavor. Bibliography appended. ((Reviewed March 15, 1998))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1998, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 1998
      In a smooth text and serenely composed color photographs, Bial relates the history and the spirit of the Cajun people, emphasizing the importance of family and the great strength of community. This appealing introduction features a clean, attractive design; informative captions to the elegant photos of Cajun homes, craftswork, and natural surroundings; and a graceful blending of Cajun words and phrases (with pronunciation) into the text. Bib.

      (Copyright 1998 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:7.8
  • Lexile® Measure:1260
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:6

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