Saint Louis Armstrong Beach

by Brenda Woods (Author)

Saint Louis Armstrong Beach
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

A boy, a dog, and New Orleans' most famous storm--Hurricane Katrina.

Saint is a boy with confidence as big as his name is long. A budding musician, he earns money playing clarinet for the New Orleans tourists, and his best friend is a stray dog named Shadow. At first Saint is sure that Hurricane Katrina will be just like the last one--no big deal. But then the city is ordered to evacuate and Saint refuses to leave without Shadow. Saint and Shadow flee to his neighbor's attic--and soon enough it's up to Saint to save them all.

"Woods takes us right into New Orleans, right into the eye of the storm and the heart of New Orleans' people." -- Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming

"Provides a vivid description of what life was like in pre-Katrina New Orleans, and how quickly peoples' lives were shattered. The characters are well-developed, and readers truly will care about their fates." -- Library Media Connection, starred review

"A small gem that sparkles with hope, resilience and the Crescent City's unique, jazz-infused spirit." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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Gripping. . . . A small gem that sparkles with hope, resilience and the Crescent City's unique, jazz-infused spirit.

Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Readers will quickly take a shine to Saint. . . . The food, music, and tempo of New Orleans all come to life. . . . While the tragedy of the event is not glossed over, the overall theme is one of hope.

School Library Journal, starred review

Provides a vivid description of what life was like in pre-Katrina New Orleans, and how quickly peoples' lives were shattered. The characters are well-developed, and readers truly will care about their fates.

Library Media Connection, starred review

Spare, moving. . . . Carefully crafted backstory. . . . Vividly portrays the force of the storm, and the authentic New Orleans setting works as a powerful character, adding an extra dimension.

The Horn Book

As the water rises, so does the suspense. . . . What lies at the heart of this story rings true: Saint's love for his neighborhood and his hard-earned hope for the future.

Booklist

Will obviously beg comparison with Jewell Parke Rhodes's Ninth Ward. . . . Both books are solid reads that feature likable protagonists with distinctive, readable voices, and emphasize the importance of faith, community, and resilience.

The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Woods concludes on a realistically uncertain note. . . . Saint is an easy protagonist to love.

Publishers Weekly
Brenda Woods
Brenda Woods (www.brendawoods.net) was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, grew up in southern California, and attended California State University, Northridge. Her award-winning books for young readers include The Blossoming Universe of Violet Diamond (a CCBC choice and a Kirkus Best Book), Coretta Scott King Honor winner The Red Rose Box, ALAN Pick Saint Louis Armstrong Beach, and VOYA Top Shelf Fiction selection Emako Blue. Her numerous awards and honors include the Judy Lopez Memorial Award, FOCAL award, Pen Center USA's Literary Award finalist, IRA Children's Choice Young Adult Fiction Award, and ALA Quick Pick. She lives in the Los Angeles area.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780142421864
Lexile Measure
660
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Nancy Paulsen Books
Publication date
September 13, 2012
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
JUV011010 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - African-American
JUV029020 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Weather
JUV016190 - Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 21st Century
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
New Orleans (La.)
Hurricane Katrina, 2005
African American boys
Middle school students
Clarinetists
Dog rescue
Nutmeg Book Award
Nominee 2015 - 2015

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