No Time Like Mardi Gras

No Time Like Mardi Gras

Author: Kimberly Lang

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2014-02-01

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1460325753

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A scandalous night—and no one will ever know! Mardi Gras might be the best party in the world, but Jamie Vincent is spending it third-wheeling with her new roommate. So when gorgeous stranger Colin Raine offers to show her around, how can she say no? Soon Jamie's seduced by the hedonistic carnival—and her delicious tour guide! Technically she's sworn off men, but for one night only, they can go crazy and no one will ever know…. Until everyone in New Orleans finds out! Now that Jamie's secret is out, it looks like what happened at Mardi Gras might not stay at Mardi Gras, after all….


12 Days of Mardi Gras

12 Days of Mardi Gras

Author: Melissa Thibault

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2021-10-11

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1455626414

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Repetition, alliteration, and visual humor abound in this Mardi Gras themed riff on the iconic holiday song, perfect for emerging readers and early counters. As each day of the Mardi Gras season passes, a gift is given. Each of the many, many, many gifts is familiar to those who embrace the season's traditions. Coming in twos, twelves, fives and fours, the gifts include majestic masks, floats a rolling, golden shoes, and cherished cups. Colorful illustrations provide lots of additional hijinks and engagement in this soon-to-be-classic holiday tale!


The Little Purple Mardi Gras Bead

The Little Purple Mardi Gras Bead

Author: Julie Rowley

Publisher:

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780692288771

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The Little Purple Mardi Gras Bead is a story created in anticipation of Mardi Gras day. It is a wonderful story that shows how two wishes magically come true.


Mimi's First Mardi Gras

Mimi's First Mardi Gras

Author: Elizabeth Moore, Alice Couvillon, Marilyn Rougelot

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781455608898

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Mimi and her parents enjoy the color and excitement of Mardi Gras in New Orleans and observe many traditional aspects of the celebration.


On Mardi Gras Day

On Mardi Gras Day

Author: Fatima Shaik

Publisher: Dial Books

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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Two children participating in the traditional Mardi Gras celebration see such sights as the Zulu and Rex parades, enjoying the songs, bright costumes, and gigantic floats.


The Mardi Gras Mystery

The Mardi Gras Mystery

Author: Carolyn Keene

Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780671649616

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Nancy joins her friends in New Orleans and gets involved in the investigation of the theft of a painting.


Lords of Misrule

Lords of Misrule

Author: James Gill

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781604736380

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"Mardi Gras remains one of the most distinctive features of New Orleans. Although the city has celerated Carnival since its days as a French and Spanish colonial outpost, the rituals familiar today were largely established in the Civil War era by a white male elite." -- back cover.


Mardi Gras: Chronicles

Mardi Gras: Chronicles

Author: Errol Laborde

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 9781455617647

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The definitive guide to all things Mardi Gras . . . past and present! From Twelfth Night to Ash Wednesday, New Orleans is transformed. Queens and fools, demons and dragons reign over the Crescent City. This vividly photographed book is a lively, comprehensive history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Fascinating and intimate, this book seamlessly intertwines the past with the present.


Mardi Gras Indians

Mardi Gras Indians

Author: Michael Smith

Publisher: Pelican Publishing

Published: 1905

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9781455608386

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A sociological study of the African American carnival revelers in New Orleans who dress in Native American-influenced costumes. One of the most dazzling elements of the Mardi Gras celebrations, the Mardi Gras Indians receive the attention and respect of carnival-goers for their elaborately beaded costumes and entertaining dances. But what few realize about the groups is that the parading is more than just for show. Costuming, dancing, and all the rituals of these groups are acts of cultural preservation that date back more than a century. In this book, author Michael P. Smith addresses the sociological issues surrounding the mislabeled and rarely understood Maroon groups now known as “Mardi Gras Indians.” His textual analysis of the culture examines its African origins and how the participants help to develop the African American cultural identity. He looks at how some African Americans resisted efforts to suppress traditions that are re-emerging in modern society. Researched and documented by generations of oral and written history, this work clearly outlines the mistaken identification of the Mardi Gras Indians as just an entertainment element of the carnival season. It also shows the vital role this traditional culture plays in the community, much as the black Spiritual Churches do, in preserving an authentic base for the unique cultural heritage of blacks in New Orleans. This work illustrates how the Mardi Gras Indians are a part of the New Orleans second-line tradition. A dynamic element of this book is the collection of more than one hundred color photos. These prints capture the striking beauty of spectacles with a purpose far greater than entertaining. Combined with authoritative text by Smith, the visual images round out this examination of the roots of the Mardi Gras Indians and current practices of the whole range of African American cultural societies and parading groups in the Crescent City.