Sheila Hebert Collins Books

Jean Paul Hebert Was There
Jean Paul Hebert Was There

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A young Acadian learns the reasons behind his family's ouster from his birthplace and their struggles before finding a new home in Louisiana.

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Petite Rouge
Petite Rouge

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A Cajun version of Little Red Riding Hood, set in the Louisiana bayou. Features a glossary, pronunciation guide, and recipe for alligator sauce piquante.

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Jolie Blonde and the three Heberts
Jolie Blonde and the three Heberts

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A Cajun version of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" featuring a family named Hébert rather than three bears.

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Cendrillon
Cendrillon

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A Cajun variant of the Cinderella tale set in New Orleans and including French words and phrases which are defined on the bottom of each page.

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'T Pousette et 't Poulette
'T Pousette et 't Poulette

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A Cajun version of the well-known tale in which two children are left in the woods but find their way home despite an encounter with a wicked witch.

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Jacques et la canne a sucre
Jacques et la canne a sucre

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A Cajun version of Jack and the Beanstalk that features magic sugar cane cuttings, a gigantic plantation home, and a fiddle that plays Cajun music. Includes pronunciations and translations of Cajun...

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Petite Rouge
Petite Rouge

By Sheila Hebert Collins

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A Cajun version of Little Red Riding Hood set in the Louisiana bayou. Includes a glossary of Cajun terms on each page, a pronunciation guide, and a recipe for alligator sauce piquante.

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