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# Alligator Bayou

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desertcart.com: Alligator Bayou: 9780553494174: Napoli, Donna Jo: Books

Review: excellent for pre-teens - Summer reading has been hit-and-miss. _Alligator Bayou_ was a read for my summer book club, and would otherwise not be my standard fare. What a wonderful suprise, then, to enjoy it so much. Set in 1899 Louisana, the story revolves around a family of Sicilian immigrants who are attempting to live the "American dream," part of the immigration story that is so often romanticized. But this is the Deep South, just one year after the Plessy decision and in the midst of one of the nation's worst depressions in a quarter century. To boot, the Sicilians are unaware of the racial - and economic - boundaries in their adopted country. Told through the eyes of 14 year-old Calogero Scalise, Napoli does a top-notch job in showing the complexities of the Jim Crow South as well as the challenges immigrants face as they seek to make their way in America. The book is written for younger (ages 9 - 13) readers given the complexity of the sentence structure and plot - but Napoli (a linguistics professor by trade) also shows a mastery of AAVE (African-American Vernacular English) and Italian in the dialogue, and clearly - brutally - brings to light what life was like in the South at the start of the last century. What is perhaps most shocking, however, is that the story she has written here - of Sicilians not seen as "colored" (to use the term of the day) nor as "white" (thereby not granted the social status of "Americans") and the persecution they suffered is based largely on real-life events. At issue, of course, is not so much "race" as the maintenance of power (particularly economic power) by the elite. Power that was held and perpetrated by dividing the poor along "racial" lines (poor whites over poor African-Americans, poor immigrants somewhere in the middle ... divide and conquor, let them fight among themselves in order to preserve the status quo at the top of the social and economic heirarchy.) This is the sort of story I wish was taught more to our youth at an earlier age. Of special interest for older (older than 13) readers is the bibliography Napoli provides at the end of the story, outlining the real events that inspired the story, as well as a list of articles and websites for readers to delve more deeply into the story. Its a short read - maybe a lazy afternoon (or weekend) - but certainly worthy of attention.
Review: Alligator Bayou - I loved this book.Even tho it was a novel,it had historical significance.i thought it was well written and great content,it was easy to read and kept my interest.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,600,890 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #69 in Fiction About Emigration, Immigration & Refugees for Young Adults #153 in Teen & Young Adult 19th Century United States Historical Fiction #368 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Prejudice & Racism |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Dimensions  | 5.24 x 0.59 x 7.99 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| Grade level  | 7 - 9 |
| ISBN-10  | 0553494171 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0553494174 |
| Item Weight  | 8.4 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 288 pages |
| Publication date  | May 11, 2010 |
| Publisher  | Random House Children's Books |
| Reading age  | 12 - 17 years |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ excellent for pre-teens
*by D***N on August 18, 2010*

Summer reading has been hit-and-miss. _Alligator Bayou_ was a read for my summer book club, and would otherwise not be my standard fare. What a wonderful suprise, then, to enjoy it so much. Set in 1899 Louisana, the story revolves around a family of Sicilian immigrants who are attempting to live the "American dream," part of the immigration story that is so often romanticized. But this is the Deep South, just one year after the Plessy decision and in the midst of one of the nation's worst depressions in a quarter century. To boot, the Sicilians are unaware of the racial - and economic - boundaries in their adopted country. Told through the eyes of 14 year-old Calogero Scalise, Napoli does a top-notch job in showing the complexities of the Jim Crow South as well as the challenges immigrants face as they seek to make their way in America. The book is written for younger (ages 9 - 13) readers given the complexity of the sentence structure and plot - but Napoli (a linguistics professor by trade) also shows a mastery of AAVE (African-American Vernacular English) and Italian in the dialogue, and clearly - brutally - brings to light what life was like in the South at the start of the last century. What is perhaps most shocking, however, is that the story she has written here - of Sicilians not seen as "colored" (to use the term of the day) nor as "white" (thereby not granted the social status of "Americans") and the persecution they suffered is based largely on real-life events. At issue, of course, is not so much "race" as the maintenance of power (particularly economic power) by the elite. Power that was held and perpetrated by dividing the poor along "racial" lines (poor whites over poor African-Americans, poor immigrants somewhere in the middle ... divide and conquor, let them fight among themselves in order to preserve the status quo at the top of the social and economic heirarchy.) This is the sort of story I wish was taught more to our youth at an earlier age. Of special interest for older (older than 13) readers is the bibliography Napoli provides at the end of the story, outlining the real events that inspired the story, as well as a list of articles and websites for readers to delve more deeply into the story. Its a short read - maybe a lazy afternoon (or weekend) - but certainly worthy of attention.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Alligator Bayou
*by T***Y on April 26, 2013*

I loved this book.Even tho it was a novel,it had historical significance.i thought it was well written and great content,it was easy to read and kept my interest.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fiction based on fact
*by K***R on April 29, 2014*

Not many people realize the lynchings of Italians were just as prevalent as lynchings of Africans in America. In fact, the greatest lynching America was the lynching of Italians. In this coming of age tale set in Louisiana, we see the roots of prejudice in he South. It's all about money and power. It is a blight on our country that is still there today with those that want to deny others what they received so that they do not give up their perks. Christian country, my ass.

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