Category: Autobiography, Fine Art

Title: From Small Bits Of Charcoal

Subtitle:
The Life & Works of a Cajun Artist

Author: Floyd Sonnier

Publication Date: November 2002

Price: $59.95, hardcover

ISBN No: 0-925417-46-7

Library of Congress Card #: 2002011315

No. of Pages: 192

No. of Illustrations:
124 pen-and-ink drawings; 1 map

Published by:
Acadian House Publishing

Distributed by:
Baker & Taylor
Forest Sales & Distributing
Ingram Distributing

Contact: Trent Angers, Neal Bertrand

Phone: (337) 235-8851

Synopsis:
This is the autobiography of pen-and-ink artist Floyd Sonnier of Lafayette, Louisiana. Written and illustrated by Mr. Sonnier, the book tells the story of growing up as a French-speaking Cajun in south Louisiana in the 1940s and '50s. The book - which took some 10 years to write and 35 years to illustrate - recounts the way life was for him and his family growing up in a culture whose first language was French, whose religion was Catholic, and whose livelihood was the family farm. The combination of intimate first-person stories and detailed drawings of scenes from days gone by creates an insightful, refreshing new view of a colorful era in south Louisiana history. The text is presented in both English and French. This art book contains 124 drawings.

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