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In this Cajun adaptation of the classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, will a fisherman's best intentions be enough? Bon Dieu! When fisherman Paul catches a talking sac-a-lait, it promises to grant him a wish if he lets it go. When Paul doesn't quite believe his eyes, the sac-a-lait piles crawfish into his boat. He goes back to his wife to tell his tall tale, arms full of crawfish, but she is indignant. She wants more! Paul goes back to ask the sac-a-lait for more and more over and over again. All he wants is for his wife to be happy! What happens when the wife asks for too much? Find out…mehr

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In this Cajun adaptation of the classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, will a fisherman's best intentions be enough? Bon Dieu! When fisherman Paul catches a talking sac-a-lait, it promises to grant him a wish if he lets it go. When Paul doesn't quite believe his eyes, the sac-a-lait piles crawfish into his boat. He goes back to his wife to tell his tall tale, arms full of crawfish, but she is indignant. She wants more! Paul goes back to ask the sac-a-lait for more and more over and over again. All he wants is for his wife to be happy! What happens when the wife asks for too much? Find out in this instant Cajun classic from the talented team of author Connie Collins Morgan and illustrator Herb Leonhard!
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Autorenporträt
Connie Collins Morgan grew up minutes away from the magical bayous in Lafayette, Louisiana. Her deep passion for the power of the written word led her to a degree in elementary education from the University of Southwestern Louisiana and later to an MFA in children's literature from Hollins University. Morgan is a distinguished-ranked educator with over twenty-five years of elementary education experience. She authored three children's books, The Runaway Beignet, Hercules on the Bayou, and The Cajun Fisherman and His Wife. All three of Morgan's books celebrate Louisiana folklore and are steeped in South Louisiana traditions. She and her husband live outside Washington, DC, near their four children.