Never Say Goodbye - Softcover

Monies, Constance

 
9781936707034: Never Say Goodbye

Synopsis

Never Say Goodbye Real Stories of the Cajuns Never Say Goodbye: Lisa Arcenaud lives a life of mystery and excitement until 1880, when the first passenger train arrives in town and turns her life upside down. Wind Walkers: The Archbishop in France sends two French priests to build a church for the Acadians who were exiled from their Canadian home by the British in 1755. The adventures of these two men give the reader a unique look at the religious traditions and beliefs of these exiles. After Tomorrow: During the last days of the Civil War, Maries Desportes sends her family away and remains at Belle Rêve Plantation to face alone the occupation of her home by Union General William B. Franklin and his officers.

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About the Author

Elizabeth Bell (Ph.D., University of Texas, 1983) has taught Performance Studies for thirty years in three departments of communication (University of Texas at Austin, University of North Carolina, and University of South Florida). Her graduate courses include Performance Theory, Feminism and Performance, Texts in Performance, and Performance of Nonfiction; undergraduate offerings are Oral Tradition (a theory-based, large lecture class), performance classes in literary genres (poetry, prose fiction, poetic drama), and group performance. She is the co-editor of "From Mouse to Mermaid: The Politics of Film, Gender, and Culture" (Indiana 1995).

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