New Orleans (La.) -- Juvenile fiction
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New Orleans (La.) -- Juvenile fiction
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New Orleans (La.)
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Incoming Resources
- Gimme something, mister!, Ruth Hallman
- The princess and the frog, a read-aloud storybook, adapted by Lisa Marsoli ; illustrated by Elizabeth Tate [and others]
- New Orleans Mother Goose, by Ryan Adam ; illustrated by Marita Gentry
- Storm blown, Nick Courage
- The runaway beignet, by Connie Collins Morgan ; illustrated by Herb Leonhard
- Jenny Giraffe discovers Papa Nol, Cecilia Casrill Dartez ; illustrated by Andy Green
- The zombie zone, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- Jenny Giraffe discovers the French Quarter, by Cecilia Casrill Dartez ; illustrated by Shelby Wilson
- The ghost of Blackwood Hall, by Carolyn Keene
- The haunted showboat, by Carolyn Keene
- The house on Spooky Street, written by Laurie S. Sutton ; illustrated by Scott Neely
- Marco and the tiger, by John Foster. Illustrated by Lorence F. Bjorklund
- Buddy, Herlong, M.H
- Bridge of souls, Victoria Schwab
- Santa is coming to New Orleans, written by Steve Smallman ; illustrated by Robert Dunn and Jerry Pyke
- On Mardi Gras day, Fatima Shaik ; paintings by Floyd Cooper
- D.J. and the Jazz Fest, Denise Walter McConduit ; illustrated by Emile F. Henriquez
- Orleans, Sherri L. Smith
- Saint Louis Armstrong Beach, Brenda Woods
- Once upon a midnight eerie, the misadventures of Edgar & Allan Poe, Gordon McAlpine
- Fanfou dans les bayous, Andre-Paul Perales
- Zoo krewe, written by Kelley Murtagh ; illustrated by Samantha Aldana
- Saint Louis Armstrong Beach, Brenda Woods
- Even if the sky falls, Mia García
- The adventures of Yat and Dat, what's cookin'?, written by Nancy Parker ; illustrated by Spencer Bradford
- Hurricane Katrina, 2005, by Lauren Tarshis ; illustrated by Scott Dawson
- Celeste saves the city, written by Courtney Kelly ; illustrated by Erin Nielson
- The other side of the world, story by Janie Spaht Gill ; illustrations by Bob Reese
- Happy JazzFest, a story for all ages about the greatest festival in the world
- The Mardi Gras mystery, by Louise Munro Foley ; illustrated by Ron Wing
- Upside down in the middle of nowhere, by Julie T. Lamana
- Spy Boy, Cheyenne, and 96 crayons, a "Mardi Gras" Indian's story, written by Rob Owen ; illustrated by Rob Owen, Edie Carol Owen
- Spooky second line, Johnette Downing
- Marvelous Cornelius, Hurricane Katrina and the spirit of New Orleans, by Phil Bildner ; illustrations by John Parra
- Hey little dude, throw me something, by Papa Dude with Charlie Crab
- The mystery bookstore, Gertrude Chandler Warner
- The Battle of New Orleans, the drummer's story, by Freddi Williams Evans ; illustrated by Emile Henriquez
- Music in my soul, written by Marian Schmitt ; illustrated by Louis J. Schmitt
- Tristan Strong keeps punching, Kwame Mbalia
- The zombie zone, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- The chalk cross, Berthe Amoss
- Dinosaur Mardi Gras, by Dianne de las Casas ; illustrated by Marita Gentry
- Bridge of souls, Victoria Schwab
- The mystery bookstore, created by Gertrude Chandler Warner ; illustrated by Charles Tang
- Delphine Denise and the Mardi Gras prize, Brittany Mazique ; illustrated by Sawyer Cloud
- Upside down in the middle of nowhere, by Julie T. Lamana
- When the hurricane came, written and photographed by Nechama Liss-Levinson
- City of gold, by Rob Kidd ; illustrated by Jean-Paul Orpinas
- Juju's NOLA, ABCs and fun facts, by Michelle Hirstius
- The jazz of our street, by Fatima Shaik ; pictures by E.B. Lewis
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