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A very tiny but clever boy outwits his older brothers, an ogre, an alligator, and a giant catfish to rescue a rich man's daughter in this Cajun version of a French fairy tale.
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Fairy tales, Folklore, Folklore, francePlaces
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Little Pierre: a Cajun story from Louisiana
2003, Harcourt, Inc.
in English
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0152024824 9780152024826
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"The adventures of Little Pierre are based on the stories of Poucet or Ti-Poucet (Little Tom Thumb; Thumbling)"--Author's note.
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Little Pierre may be small, but he's got more marbles rolling round in his itty-bitty noggin than his four big, lazy brothers heaped together. Yet they just call him runt and ignore him. Course, when the good-for-nothing brothers flub their attempt to rescue a damsel in distress from the Swamp Ogre, it falls on Little Pierre to rescue them. Will this half-pint hero find out that his brothers were right all along--brains don't beat brawn?
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