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Stone motel : memoirs of a Cajun boy / Morris Ardoin.

Author/creator Ardoin, J. Morris, 1959- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2020]
Descriptionxiii, 255 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Willie Morris books in memoir and biography
Willie Morris books in memoir and biography. ^A691490
Contents Prologue -- Part I: The canasta summers, 1969-1976 -- Blue barrette in a puddle of pee -- Hole in the road -- Zanny: kids and horses -- New car, new home -- A motor hotel -- Are we crazy? -- Where the world begins -- Mémère: pauvre bête -- That Christmas glow -- Our father -- Billy Joe -- Apache -- The doe -- Wonderland -- A perfect day -- Prends courage -- The boy from apartment 18 -- At the table -- I bet I know what y'all want -- Scorched sheets -- Sparrrkling! -- The regulars -- Zanny: the souvenir -- Grass, carpets, weeds -- Croquet Sunday -- Advance token to Oatmeal Avenue -- Y'all shut up and pick fig -- Menfolk -- Relief -- Pigs and rats -- A kiss in the remnants -- The meat man -- Chilled lagniappe -- Take the bug for a spin -- Someone else -- Gilda, Glenda, Alice -- Part II: The elders depart, 1989-1998 -- Momma and me at the Peacock -- Crash -- Eliza Mae: no going back -- Zanny: just gone -- Mémère: long as I can, me -- Nous sommes ensemble -- Zanny: broken -- Popeye's in the oven -- Epilogue.
Abstract "Stone Motel: Memoirs of a Cajun Boy is the story of a gay preteen, his seven siblings, their violent father, overwhelmed mother, unstoppable grandmother, and the sordid array of customers they encounter at their family's roadside motel, situated in the hot, prairie town of Eunice, Louisiana. When half of the motel burns in a Christmastime fire, the family scrambles to get back on their feet and get things moving again. The fire rekindles the father's long-repressed violent nature, and while he attacks several of his children, he reserves his most ferocious beatings for his second son whom he feels needs "fixing." When they were not working at the Stone Motel, Morris Ardoin and his siblings played canasta, an "old ladies" card game, which provided a refuge from the blistering summer sun and helped them avoid their mercurial father, a man unable to shake the horrors he had experienced as a child and, later, as a soldier. In this memoir, Ardoin provides an episodic narrative, detailing the sweet, sometimes awkward, often funny memories of his family, but moves beyond the personal to also document Louisiana life in the 1960s and 1970s. Through his descriptions of the regional French dialect spoken by his elders, to nostalgic images of places lost to time and progress, a unique portrait of a small community in Cajun Louisiana unfolds. Moving from childhood into adulthood, Ardoin's story speaks to what shapes a life-location, culture, language, heritage, and family"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "Dispatches from the childhood of a Louisiana son raised in a roadside motel"-- Provided by publisher.
Issued in other formOnline version: Ardoin, Morris, Stone motel Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2020. 9781496827739
Genre/formAutobiographies.
Genre/formBiographies.
Genre/formAutobiographies.
LCCN 2019044436
ISBN9781496827722 hardcover
ISBN1496827724 hardcover
ISBNelectronic publication
ISBNelectronic publication
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book

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