PICTURE BOOKS
Price, Kathy Z.

Mardi Gras Almost Didn't Come This Year

(1) K-3 Illustrated by Carl Joe Williams. This moving picture book transports readers to New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina lands in August 2005. "Days before the storm / there was a burning-up sun." Then wind and water quickly replace the sun. The narrator and her family find shelter in an aunt's house. Before long, it is February and time for Mardi Gras. The narrator and her brother, Babyboy, excitedly wait for the festivities to begin, but it looks as though Mardi Gras may not come this year. Price's poetic free-verse text, with its strong, distinctive narrative voice, is full of New Orleans culture, from the "alligator tail in a po'boy bun" to the blast of Babyboy's trumpet. The text captures the fear and hope that children in New Orleans experienced before and after the storm. Williams's mixed-media collages are well detailed and eye-catching. For readers unfamiliar with New Orleans and Mardi Gras, the art--with its sense of community, motion, and ­celebration--provides an immediate, photolike depiction of both. In an author's note, readers learn that Mardi Gras almost didn't come again during COVID-19--instead of the traditional parade, people created porch floats to celebrate.

RELATED 

Get connected. Join our global community of more than 200,000 librarians and educators.

This coverage is free for all visitors. Your support makes this possible.

We are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing.

ALREADY A SUBSCRIBER?