Boudin

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807186008

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By Ken Wells
Imprint: LSU PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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127 x 14 mm
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Pages:
152

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Ken Wells grew up on the bayous of South Louisiana, second of six sons of an alligator-hunting father and a Cajun French-speaking mother and gumbo chef extraordinaire. He's a Pulitzer Prize finalist (Miami Herald), editor of two Pulitzer Prize-winning projects (Wall Street Journal), and the author of The Good Pirates of the Forgotten Bayous: Fighting to Save a Way of Life in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina and Gumbo Life: A Journey down the Roux Bayou, among others.

"Boudin is rich, rewarding, and compulsively readable. Why? Because Ken Wells has it all: a strong, singular voice, rock-solid reporting, an intimate knowledge of place, an unerring sense of pace and storytelling, and, always, flashes of insight and humor. This is a fabulous road trip of a book. And you will want to pack loose pants." - Jane Lear, editor of Newsday's Feed Me magazine and former senior articles editor for Gourmet "Pooyie! I always enjoy reading anything Wells writes, and I especially enjoyed this. His book shows that boudin has come a long way since I first ate it at my grandfather's farm in the 1940s. Armed with Ken's book, I am ready for a boudin crawl through Louisiana, neighboring Texas, and yes, maybe Chicago." - Marcelle Bienvenu, author of Who's Your Mama, Are You Catholic, and Can You Make a Roux? "A delicious deep dive into the culinary and cultural history of boudin, a savory Cajun/Creole comestible that is beloved in South Louisiana. Wells combines assiduous research with an accessible writing style that will make readers feel welcome-and hungry." - Ben Sandmel, author, folklorist, and drummer/producer for the celebrated Cajun swing band the Hackberry Ramblers

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