Bayou Boy

Cover of Bayou Boy by George Harmon Smith
Publisher: iUniverse
Year: 2000
Language: en
Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780595007554
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.67902376696 Pounds
Width: 0.49 Inches
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Bayou Boy by George Harmon Smith, published by iUniverse in September 2000, is a 196-page work written in English. The story follows Jean LeBlanc, a fourteen-year-old boy who has spent his entire life in the Louisiana swamp, learning essential survival skills from his father. As the landscape changes due to the construction of a road, Jean faces the challenges of adapting to a new reality while taking on responsibilities for his family in his father’s absence.

Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, change, and the impact of technology on traditional ways of life. As Jean navigates his evolving circumstances, he learns valuable lessons about maturity and the necessity of education. The book presents a vivid portrayal of life in the bayou, highlighting the connection between people and their environment amidst shifting social themes.


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Jean LeBlanc had lived in the Louisiana swamp country all his fourteen years. He loved the swamp, just as his father did. Jean had never gone to school, and neither had his father, but Papa taught him what a man needed to know in order to live in the swamp. Jean could shoot alligators, trap muskrats, and catch fish almost as well as any grown man in the bayou.

But things were changing. Big caterpillar tractors were shoving up the black earth and filling the swampland with noise and blue diesel smoke. The state of Louisiana was building a road through the swamp, and the animals were moving farther into the wilds. A man couldn’t make a living by hunting and trapping. Papa had to go to work on the offshore oil rigs out in the Gulf of Mexico, and Jean had to look after his mother and sister while Papa was gone.

Taking his father’s place proved to be more difficult and dangerous than Jean had imagined. But it was a maturing experience, and it helped Jean to accept the fact that nothing stays the same. Both he and Papa had come to realize that the old way of life was gone, and that for Jean, the new life must include school.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Bayou Boy” by George Harmon Smith. Synopsis preview: Jean LeBlanc had lived in the Louisiana swamp country all his fourteen years. He loved the swamp, just as his father did. Jean had never gone to school, and neither had his father, but Papa taught him what a man needed t…
Who is the author of “Bayou Boy”?
“Bayou Boy” is credited to George Harmon Smith.
When was “Bayou Boy” published?
Publisher: iUniverse. Year: 2000.
What is the ISBN for “Bayou Boy”?
ISBN-13: 9780595007554.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 196.

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