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Saint Louis Armstrong Beach - by Brenda Woods (Paperback)

Saint Louis Armstrong Beach - by  Brenda Woods (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Woods, the Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author of "The Red Rose Box," delivers a gripping story of a boy, a dog, and a hurricane.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A boy, a dog, and New Orleans' most famous storm--Hurricane Katrina. <p/>Saint is a boy with confidence as big as his name is long. A budding musician, he earns money playing clarinet for the New Orleans tourists, and his best friend is a stray dog named Shadow. At first Saint is sure that Hurricane Katrina will be just like the last one--no big deal. But then the city is ordered to evacuate and Saint refuses to leave without Shadow. Saint and Shadow flee to his neighbor's attic--and soon enough it's up to Saint to save them all. <p/>Woods takes us right into New Orleans, right into the eye of the storm and the heart of New Orleans' people. -- <b>Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award-winnng author of <i>Brown Girl Dreaming</i></b> <p/>Provides a vivid description of what life was like in pre-Katrina New Orleans, and how quickly peoples' lives were shattered. The characters are well-developed, and readers truly will care about their fates. -- <b><i>Library Media Connection</i>, starred review</b><p>A small gem that sparkles with hope, resilience and the Crescent City's unique, jazz-infused spirit. -- <b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, starred review</b></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Gripping. . . . A small gem that sparkles with hope, resilience and the Crescent City's unique, jazz-infused spirit.<p> </p>-- <b>Kirkus Reviews, starred review</b> <p/>Readers will quickly take a shine to Saint. . . . The food, music, and tempo of New Orleans all come to life. . . . While the tragedy of the event is not glossed over, the overall theme is one of hope.<p> </p>-- <b>School Library Journal, starred review</b> <p/>Provides a vivid description of what life was like in pre-Katrina New Orleans, and how quickly peoples' lives were shattered. The characters are well-developed, and readers truly will care about their fates.<p> </p>-- <b>Library Media Connection, starred review</b> <p/>Spare, moving. . . . Carefully crafted backstory. . . . Vividly portrays the force of the storm, and the authentic New Orleans setting works as a powerful character, adding an extra dimension.<p> </p>-- <b>The Horn Book</b> <p/>As the water rises, so does the suspense. . . . What lies at the heart of this story rings true: Saint's love for his neighborhood and his hard-earned hope for the future.<p> </p>-- <b>Booklist</b> <p/>Will obviously beg comparison with Jewell Parke Rhodes's <i>Ninth Ward</i>. . . . Both books are solid reads that feature likable protagonists with distinctive, readable voices, and emphasize the importance of faith, community, and resilience.<p> </p>-- <b>The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</b> <p/>Woods concludes on a realistically uncertain note. . . . Saint is an easy protagonist to love.<p> </p>-- <b>Publishers Weekly</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Brenda Woods is the author of the Coretta Scott King Honor winner <i>The Red Rose Box</i>. She lives in the Los Angeles area.

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