Cajun Night Before Christmas


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A version in Cajun dialect of the famous poem "The Night Before Christmas," set in a Louisiana bayou.




The Legend of Papa Noel


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Around the world Santa Claus has many names. But in a deep, swampy bayou of Louisiana, he's known as Papa Noël. In such a hot and humid place, there can be no sleds or reindeer, so Papa Noël rides the river in a boat that's pulled by eight alligators, with a snowy white one named Nicollette in the lead. On this particular Christmas Eve, it's so foggy on the river that even Nicollette's magical glowing-green eyes may not be enough to guide Papa Noël. The alligators are tired, grumpy and bruised from banging into cypress trees, and Papa is desperate to get all the gifts to the little children. Well, "quicker than a snake shimmies down the river," the clever Cajun people come up with a solution that saves the day. A colorfully inventive Christmas tale, Papa Noël is a lesson in fast thinking, as well as a witty introduction to a part of America that's rich in folklore and legend.




The Twelve Days of Christmas in Louisiana


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Paul writes a letter home each of the twelve days he spends exploring Louisiana at Christmastime, as his cousin Rosalie shows him everything from a pelican in a cypress tree to twelve sparkly strands of Mardi Gras beads. Includes facts about Louisiana.




Christmas stories from Louisiana


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A rousing, inspiring collection of Southern Christmas stories includes contributions from Robert Olen Butler, Kelly Cherry, Kate Chopin, James Knudsen, Patty Friedmann, Katherine Ann Porter, Ruth McEnery Stuart, and many many others. (Story Collection)




A Bayou Christmas


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It’s her first Christmas with her birth family… Thanks to a bone marrow donation from her newly discovered sister, interior designer Allison Miers has just beat cancer and has been welcomed into her new family, the Bertrands of Cypress Bayou. She’s been curious about her birth family for years, and it seems they’re all trying to make amends for her mother abandoning her—even offering a trust fund if she’ll stay a year and give the town a chance. As Allison arrives in town amidst preparations for the Cypress Bayou Christmas Festival, she’s quickly overwhelmed by the drama and competition between both sides of her birth families. Local mechanic Nick Landry is the most normal person she’s met so far, and it doesn’t hurt that he’s also handsome and friendly. Just as Allison starts to wonder if she’s finally found a new home, family, and a man to love, she discovers that Nick—just like both sides of her family—has been keeping his own secrets. Family is all Allison has ever wanted, but should she listen to her head or her heart this unforgettable Christmas?




Bayou Christmas


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It's Christmas in the Crescent City. It was love at first sight when Riggs first laid eyes on Luna. Now, almost a year later, the happy couple is expecting their first child together. With the holiday season in full swing, Riggs thinks it's the perfect time to make things official before the baby is born and finally make Luna his wife. Being in love with the President of a motorcycle club has its challenges, but Luna couldn't imagine herself anywhere else but the beautiful city of New Orleans. Adored by the man she loves and patiently awaiting their first child's arrival, Luna can't imagine being happier until Abel gives her the gift of a Christmas wedding. Snuggle up with Riggs and Luna from Kings of Retribution MC Louisiana as we take you back in time to celebrate magical moments in their lives.







There Ain't No Reindeers on the Bayou


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Oh dear, Santa's stuck! It's Christmas Eve in Louisiana, and Layla excitedly awaits Santa's arrival. It's been a tough year on the family's alligator farm, with lots of rain and heavy storms. But now the bonfires are lit, the gumbo is hot, and Christmas is finally here! Will Layla get the doll she asked for? There's a jingle-jangle of sleigh bells, and Layla glimpses Rudolph's bright red nose. But something is wrong. Santa's sleigh is caught in the deep, sticky muck of the Bayou! It looks like Christmas is cancelled, unless Layla can save the day. But how can they deliver toys across the swamp, without Santa's sleigh? That's when Layla spots her father's smart, snappy, alligators, and gets a big idea... Children's author Brandi L. Reynaud is never short of inspiration. When Brandi isn't singing, laughing and cooking up a storm with her children and husband. She's meeting colorful characters through her work as a photographer. It's in the quiet, cool hours before the sun has risen that she pursues one of her greatest passions: storytelling. To date, her works include the three-part series Granny Thee Unstoppable, as well as her Christmas story There Ain't No Reindeers on the Bayou and her upcoming book My Daddy said pretty girls don't need make-up. So, pick up a snack, invite some friends, and enjoy Brandi's Books.




Born on the Bayou


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In the tradition of the modern classics The Tender Bar and The Liars’ Club, Blaine Lourd writes a powerful Gothic memoir set in the bayous and oil towns of 1970s Louisiana. In this rags-to-riches memoir of finding your way and becoming a man, Blaine Lourd renders his childhood in rural Louisiana­ with his larger-than-life father, Harvey “Puffer” Lourd, Jr., a charismatic salesman during the exploding 1980s awl bidness. From cleaning a duck to drinking a beer, Puffer guides Blaine through the twists and turns of growing up, ultimately pointing him to a poignant truth: sometimes those you love the most can inflict the most pain. Set against a lush landscape of magnolia trees and majestic old homes, haunted swamps and swimming holes filled with wildlife, Lourd gets to the heart of being a Southerner with rawness and grace, beautifully detailing what it means to have a place so ingrained in your being. Just as the timeless memoirs All Over but the Shoutin’ and The Liar’s Club evoke the muggy air of a Southern summer and barrels of steaming crawfish, so does Blaine’s contemporary exploration of what it means to find yourself among the bayous and back roads. Charting his journey from his rural home to working the star-studded streets of Los Angeles as a financial advisor to the rich and famous, Blaine’s story is about the complicated path to success and identity. With witty grace and candid prose, he pays homage to family bonds, unwavering loyalty, and deep roots that cannot be severed, no matter how hard you try.