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Vernon Poche & the Ghosts of New Orleans

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Vernon Poche & the Ghosts of New Orleans

De: Paul Siefken
Narrado por: Hamilton Clancy
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Vernon Poche just wants to go home, but home isn't the same anymore. Hurricane Katrina changed all that. Could the ghosts who remain haunting the empty streets show him the way?

Paul Siefken, President and CEO of Fred Rogers Productions is known as the very best in educational children's media on broadcast and digital platform. He brings this lovingly written and touching story of New Orleans historic people and culture — just for kids of course.

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When Hurricane Katrina strikes New Orleans, young Vernon and Alisha are forced to relocate—one to Atlanta, the other to Texas. But neither wants to leave the only home they've ever known. Enter the ghosts of New Orleans, who offer them a mysterious chance to stay—if they're willing to uncover the city's long-buried secrets. Their journey takes them through the rich, haunted history of New Orleans, where they meet legendary figures like Marie Laveau, King Oliver, Ray Charles, and Jean Lafitte. It’s a magical adventure filled with music, mystery, and the powerful pull of home.

The author, Paul Siefken, shows impressive skill as a storyteller, weaving together mystery, adventure, and history with a natural ease. His ability to blend magical elements with real historical figures demonstrates a deep understanding of both narrative structure and cultural significance. The pacing is smooth, with well-timed plot twists and seamless transitions between past and present. His characters feel authentic, and the dialogue rings true, making the story both relatable and immersive. Most notably, Siefken manages to make the rich history of New Orleans accessible and engaging, showcasing his talent for educating through storytelling without ever losing the fun or heart of the tale.

The narrator, Hamilton Clancy delivers an outstanding performance! The range of characters he brings to life—each with a distinct and recognizable voice—is truly impressive. His seamless transitions between French, Creole, and English add incredible authenticity to the narration. Clancy's clarity and smooth delivery make the story easy to follow, even as he shifts between male and female voices, old-world phrasing, and modern speech. He even nails the sound of the dog, adding an extra layer of charm and realism. His versatility and control are remarkable, making this a rich and immersive listening experience.

This is an interesting story that manages to be entertaining while also rich in culture and history, making it a great listen for kids and adults alike to experience a different lifestyle and time.

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Entertaining Adventure Rich in Culture and History

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VERNON POCHE AND THE GHOSTS OF NEW ORLEANS is a unique and exciting story of two middle-grade explorers in the aftermath of Katrina. Both Vernon and Alisha are lifelong residents of the city and are facing relocation as the adults in their lives look elsewhere for their futures, believing New Orleans is incapable of recovering from the damage of the epic hurricane. Strangers before a chance meeting in the French Quarter, Vernon and Alisha join forces to hunt for rumored treasure with the help and hints of the city's more permanent and ghostly residents.

The stories of both children are anguishing as they mourn their separate circumstances. Vernon's mother died from cancer some time before the storm, and he frequently visits her gravesite in town. He doesn't want to abandon her and her final resting place by moving with his father to another state. Alisha, who was visiting her grandparents outside the city when the storm struck, was separated from her mother when she was evacuated to Houston during the devastation. Her mother was about to realize her dream of being the featured chef at one of the city's iconic restaurants when the storm hit.

Life takes an unexpected turn when Vernon meets the mysterious Marie Laveau and her companion, the unusual stray dog, Tonti, while visiting his mother's grave, while his father works downtown to restore necessary services. Following Marie's cryptic instructions and against his father's wishes and the warnings of the National Guardsmen patrolling the area, Vernon bikes his way around town with Tonti in a box on his handlebars, where he meets the ghosts of some of New Orleans most notable former residents and, eventually, Alisha, who is scoping out the damage and hoping to talk to the restaurant owner to secure her mother's job. The ghostly residents share the rich and varied history of their unique city with the kids and encourage them to discover New Orleans' true treasures as the clock ticks down to Vernon's father's final departure for their new home out of state.

The story is easy to follow and addictive to listen to. It was easy to get wrapped up in Vernon and Alisha's stories and want to know what was going to happen next. The author's portrayal of their adventures is enhanced by their personal struggles and worries, creating relatable characters for young readers or listeners. At times, the attitudes regarding the Confederate history of the area felt a little heavy-handed, such as when Alisha shuns Vernon for having had an ancestor who fought on that side during the war. However, this creates an excellent opportunity for parents and children to discuss the past and present realities.

The audiobook edition is narrated by Hamilton Clancy, who gives each character a unique voice. He captured the differences in age, gender, and nationality so well that I often completely forgot this was one person performing them all. It was just as easy to believe I was listening to a famous gospel singer as it was to an 18th-century pirate. While the narration's pace was adjustable, the default setting made it easy to understand and provided ample opportunities to pause as needed, without having to adjust the stopping point later.

While, as a parent, I have reservations about a book that features children disobeying their parents, it does offer an opportunity to discuss this aspect of the story with my own. However, the disobedience advances the plot, and even Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys were known for taking similar liberties. Still, the dangerous chances Vernon embraces should be addressed. Other than that, the story is unique, mysterious, and ultimately happy.

I recommend the audiobook edition of VERNON POCHE AND THE GHOSTS OF NEW ORLEANS to upper elementary and middle-grade-age listeners.

Young explorers discover the real New Orleans!

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