Wells, Ken

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The Good pirates of the forgotten bayous : fighting to save a way of life in the wake of Hurricane Katrina

In the lowlands of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina hit hard. Crescent City was flooded but St. Bernard was drowned. In some places, the saltwater rose twenty feet and ninety-five percent of all buildings experienced catastrophical flooding. Bayou folk, including Cajuns, Creoles,and French Indians like the Verdins, and descendants of Spanish pioneers who call themselves the Islenos, have lived and worked here for centuries, and are now struggling to retrieve their way of life. Since 2005, Monique Verdin and her family have attended Save the Coast meetings and her husband manages a plant nursery that propagates hurricane-hardened oak trees and other species to help restore and stabilize critical wetlands. They also are putting their faith in the twenty-three-mile long, thirty-two foot levee system that was built atop the scraped away seventeen-foot levees that failed in Katrina.

Floating off the page

the best stories from the Wall Street journal's "Middle column"
2002
Reprints over sixty articles on a wide variety of topics from the popular "middle column" of "The Wall Street Journal.".

Meely LaBauve

a novel
2000
Fifteen-year-old Meely LaBauve spends his time along the Catahoula Bayou trying to help his father avoid the local police.

Herd on the street

animal stories from the Wall Street journal
2003
Presents a collection of approximately fifty animal stories drawn from the pages of "The Wall Street Journal.".

Rascal

a dog and his boy
2010
Rascal is happy to leave Voclain's farm to live with his boy, Meely, and pair spend their time exploring the Louisiana bayou, but when Meely gets stuck on a rotted bridge it is left to Rascal to find away to save his boy from danger.
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