New Indie Book Release:
Noël: Of Memories and Sleep - Benjamin Boudreaux
YA Fantasy Adventure (300 Pages - August 2018)
Noël: Of Memories and Sleep draws heavily on Cajun and Creole culture, which have rarely (accurately) been explored in most media. The food, the music, the language, the folklore, and just the general way of life are all portrayed in this novel.
About the Book
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Many strange and terrible things occur, such as denizens visited in their dreams by a nightmarish entity; children selectively spirited from their homes by a demonic creature; and telltale signs of a wolf-like being infecting hapless wayfarers. These are spirits straight out of the traditional oral folklore of the Cajuns and Creoles of Acadiana – and they are very real! But there is something linking them all together – the key to everything – and it will prove integral for Noël as he struggles to solve the mystery and end the terror that plagues his hometown.
This story – the first in a series – delves into the subject of memory, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of fear, anger, sadness, and failure. Noël will have to learn (and accept) many things about himself if he is to succeed.
About the Author
Benjamin Boudreaux lives in Southern Louisiana, where he acquired a strong affinity for Cajun French culture.
Studying literature and language at Nicholls State University, located in Thibodaux, and at the University of New Orleans, he developed a love of literature, both American and foreign.
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