Elizabeth Moore

Elizabeth Moore

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Alice Couvillon and Elizabeth Moore are both Louisiana natives who reside in Covington and graduated from Newcomb College in New Orleans. Together they wrote the Pelican titles Mimiis First Mardi Gras, Mimi and Jean-Paulis Cajun Mardi Gras, and Louisiana Indian Tales. Alice Couvillon and Elizabeth Moore are both Louisiana natives who reside in Covington and graduated from Newcomb College in New Orleans. Alison Davis Lyne is a freelance illustrator who has worked on various picture books and covers for American Small Farm magazine. She is the portrait artist for the Kentucky Commission on Women's Kentucky Women Remembered exhibit, permanently on display in the state capitol rotunda. She also illustrated Easter Day Alphabet, Kudzu Chaos, G Is for Grits: A Southern Alphabet, and other titles published by Pelican.
31st January 2002

Evangeline for Children

"Vivid paintings illustrate this story. The story, . . . the notion of a lifetime of unrequited love, may seem old-fashi... MoreEvangeline for Children

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31st March 2010

Ancient Mounds of Watson Brake: Oldest Earthworks in North America

Reca Jones discovered the oldest earthworks in the Western Hemisphere near her home near Monroe, Louisiana. In these ele... MoreAncient Mounds of Watson Brake: Oldest Earthworks in North America

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30th November 1995

Mimi and Jean-Paul's Cajun Mardi Gras

Mimi, a native New Orleanian, has never seen this spectacle. Through her family, she will hear the history and customs o... MoreMimi and Jean-Paul's Cajun Mardi Gras

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30th November 1991

Mimi's First Mardi Gras

Colorful illustrations of the rich cultural celebration re-create the look and mood of Carnival.... MoreMimi's First Mardi Gras

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