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Lapin Plays Possum: Trickster Tales from the Louisiana Bayou
64 pp.
| Farrar/Kroupa |
May, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-374-34328-4$$18.00
(2)
4-6
Illustrated by
Scott Cook.
Warm ivory pages, primarily illustrated with coppers, oranges, yellows, and rusts, radiate a south Louisiana heat. In three tales flavored with Creole metaphor and French expressions, Compère Lapin, literary cousin to Brer Rabbit, outsmarts the long-suffering Compère Bouki, relieving him of food, water, and a large portion of his self-respect. The elaborate narratives make the collection appropriate for older listeners. Glos.
Reviewer: Betty Carter
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
May, 2002