Chicory and Roux: The Creole Mouse and the Cajun Mouse
I was so pleased to receive an advanced copy of Chicory and Roux: The Creole Mouse and the Cajun Mouse to review for today’s Perfect Picture Book Friday. What a fun retelling of Aesop’s fable, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, told Louisiana style!
Written by: Todd-Michael St. Pierre
Illustrated by: Lee Brandt Randall
Publisher: Pelican Publishing (February 10, 2017)
Suitable for ages: 5-8
Themes/Topics: Louisiana, Creole and Cajun culture, animal folk tale, city vs. country living
Brief Synopsis: This is a story about two mice, Chicory from the city of New Orleans and Roux from the countryside of Southwest Louisiana. One day, Chicory fell asleep in a picnic basket and ended up in the countryside where she met Roux. They explored Roux’s hometown. Chicory found Roux’s food boring, and yikes…there were alligators in the swamp! Chicory invited Roux to explore the city of New Orleans. Although they did pass a good time during Mardi Gras, Roux prefers the way the tradition is celebrated back home. The city may have fancy food but there were dangers Roux was not used to! Chicory and Roux parted ways but promised to keep in touch. They agreed that where they live is exactly where they’re meant to be.
Opening pages:
“Once upon a Louisiana time, there lived a Creole mouse named Chicory. One morning she climbed into a picnic basket to nibble on some French bread, and she feel fast asleep. A nice New Orleans family had packed the basket with their favorite foods, such as roast-beef po’boys, Creole tomatoes, and pecan pralines. As Chicory napped, she was carried away to a picnic on a humid day!
When she awoke, Chicory discovered that the basket was smackdab in the middle of a swamp!”
Why I like this book: Author Todd-St. Pierre cleverly adapted Aesop’s fable, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, to create Chicory and Roux: The Creole Mouse and the Cajun Mouse. He highlighted city vs. country life through the lens of Louisiana culture.
When people find out I’m from New Orleans, often they ask, “What’s the difference between a Louisiana Creole and Louisiana Cajun?” And I always reply that the difference is similar to any region’s city vs. country living. Simply, where you choose to live influences how you live. As a city girl, I attended undergraduate school in Lafayette, Louisiana, located in the southwestern corner of the state. I had a wonderful experience, but I’m a New Orleans girl and identify with Chicory, the Creole Mouse! Yet I have friends and family who are like Roux, the Cajun Mouse, who would never leave the countryside. Truthfully, whether folks live in the city or the country we all celebrate the same wonderfully unique Louisiana culture.
There are two original songs at the end of the book, “Song of Roux: The Cajun Mouse and Song of Chicory: The Creole House.
Resources:
- Read about Mardi Gras in the city of New Orleans
- Read about Courir de Mardi Gras celebrated in the countryside of Southwest Louisiana
- A Big Easy Family Vacation: 25 Reasons to Visit New Orleans
- Mr. Donn’s Page for kids and teachers: The Louisiana Purchase for Kids
To read more reviews of today’s picks, visit author Susanna Hill’s blog.
Happy reading!
Oo, I must get this. Cajun and Creole cultures in a picture book – cute!
I’m certain you will enjoy it Joanna.
Oooh! Sign me up. I’m always ready for a retelling like this. Thanks for the great review.
Welcome. It’s a fun and informative read. Thanks for stopping by Joanne. 🙂
Love the cover! What a fun story for children everywhere, but especially in Louisiana! A class could have a lot of fun with the pros and cons of for the mice! Great pic!
It is Patricia. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Thanks Keila!
Welcome! Enjoyed your story.