Why Lapin's ears are long and other tales of the Louisiana bayou

By Doucet, Sharon Arms & Catrow, David J.

Publishers Summary:
Three tales of Compère Lapin who practices his tricks among the Creoles and the Cajuns of the Louisiana bayou.

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ISBN
978-0-53133-041-8
Publisher
New York : Orchard Books, c1997.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on September 1, 1997

K-Gr 4 Doucet has done a first-rate job adapting these three Creole-Cajun folktales. All involve Compere Lapin, a tricky rabbit counterpart to Br'er Rabbit. The stories flow smoothly and have a natural south Louisiana cadence, making them excellent choices for storytelling and reading aloud. Catrow has created a memora...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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