Delta: The Men
In February of 1919, a young Cajun journalist, Téophile Landry, returns from four years as a war correspondent in Europe only to encounter more tragedy at home. Eventually assigned to cover a Louisiana gubernatorial race, a task he assumes will be somewhat mundane compared to covering a war, he discovers a world of political machines, secret societies, racial injustice, prohibition, and jazz.
Téo renews his friendship with a young Italian dentist/saxophonist, becomes enamored of a beautiful suffragist from Kansas, and unwittingly helps a young field hand and his family leave plantation life for a fresh start in New Orleans. While traveling from the bayous of Cajun Country to the streets of New Orleans and the plantations of Mississippi, Téo begins his own journalistic journey toward becoming a voice for justice and compassion in the world of lynchings, letter bombs, protests, conspiracy theories, and fear that is 1919 America.
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Delta: The Men
In February of 1919, a young Cajun journalist, Téophile Landry, returns from four years as a war correspondent in Europe only to encounter more tragedy at home. Eventually assigned to cover a Louisiana gubernatorial race, a task he assumes will be somewhat mundane compared to covering a war, he discovers a world of political machines, secret societies, racial injustice, prohibition, and jazz.
Téo renews his friendship with a young Italian dentist/saxophonist, becomes enamored of a beautiful suffragist from Kansas, and unwittingly helps a young field hand and his family leave plantation life for a fresh start in New Orleans. While traveling from the bayous of Cajun Country to the streets of New Orleans and the plantations of Mississippi, Téo begins his own journalistic journey toward becoming a voice for justice and compassion in the world of lynchings, letter bombs, protests, conspiracy theories, and fear that is 1919 America.
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Delta: The Men

Delta: The Men

by Carol Crowson Deville
Delta: The Men

Delta: The Men

by Carol Crowson Deville

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Overview

In February of 1919, a young Cajun journalist, Téophile Landry, returns from four years as a war correspondent in Europe only to encounter more tragedy at home. Eventually assigned to cover a Louisiana gubernatorial race, a task he assumes will be somewhat mundane compared to covering a war, he discovers a world of political machines, secret societies, racial injustice, prohibition, and jazz.
Téo renews his friendship with a young Italian dentist/saxophonist, becomes enamored of a beautiful suffragist from Kansas, and unwittingly helps a young field hand and his family leave plantation life for a fresh start in New Orleans. While traveling from the bayous of Cajun Country to the streets of New Orleans and the plantations of Mississippi, Téo begins his own journalistic journey toward becoming a voice for justice and compassion in the world of lynchings, letter bombs, protests, conspiracy theories, and fear that is 1919 America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781494976316
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/09/2015
Series: Delta , #1
Pages: 470
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.95(d)
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