Near Big Mamou in Southwest Louisiana, Mamere Cochon must send her three little pigs, 'Ti Joe, 'Ti Claude, and 'Ti Frere, out into the great big world to seek their fortunes. As they prepare to go their separate ways, the brothers agree to watch out for the loup-garou, who's been planning a cochon du lait for as long as they can remember. How would the brothers make out on their own? Well, as 'Ti Joe always says, "Vouloir c'est pouvoir" (where there's a will, there's a way). But will they be able to avoid the hungry loup-garou? Well, if any three pigs ever had le savoir-faire (the know-how) to outwit the wily wolf, their names would have to be 'Ti Joe, 'Ti Claude, and 'Ti Frere, I garontee! As a little lagniappe (something extra), the author has included 'Ti Joe's special recipe for Grillades and Grits, the classic breakfast dish. Bon appetit! Author Sheila Hebert Collins combines her Cajun pride with her love of children's literature to create unique Cajun fairy tales. She is featured on the Louisiana State Artist Roster as an author and Cajun story-teller. Mrs. Collins also is the author of Pelican's Petite Rouge: A Cajun Twist to an Old Tale, Cendrillon: A Cajun Cinderella, and Jolie Blonde and the Three Heberts: A Cajun Twist to an Old Tale. Mrs. Collins' Cajun accent and storytelling skills may be heard on the companion Petite Rouge/Cendrillon Audiocassette, also published by Pelican. This marks Patrick Soper's third collaboration with Mrs. Collins. In addition, Soper has illustrated The Night Thief, Mardi Gras in the Country, A Mardi Gras Dictionary, A Christmas Dictionary, and Cajun Folktales, all published by Pelican.
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