Our Cajun Correspondent, my mom, sent word/pictures of a recent book signing on the bayou. Ken Wells was signing his new book Crawfish Mountain at the recently opened (and independent) Cherry Books in Thibodeaux, Louisiana. The book store owners reportedly had to leave in a rush to get more copies of the book. They had sold out of all that they had on hand before the event even started. Luckily, they were able to get enough books (from somewhere) for all in attendance.
Mom getting my book signed by Ken Wells
Cherry Books takes its name from the previous owner of the building. Mr. Cherry was well known to the residents of Thibodeaux, because he was the town cobbler. Yes. Cobbler. The bookshelves are decorated with shoes that Mr. Cherry made. The bookstore owners found the shoes while renovating the space and decided to pay tribute to the well-liked Mr. Cherry.

Locally made shoes adorn the shelves
ANYWAY - I reviewed Crawfish Mountain a week or so ago. The book was also favorably reviewed recently in The Washington Post. One of the only negatives in the WP review was that the author thought that “it does strain even improbability” that so many of the key characters would happen to know one another. Believe me, everybody knows everybody on the bayou. You can also listen to the author talk about the book on NPR’s All Things Considered.
November 12th, 2007 at 12:42 pm
I’m going to have to add Cherry Books to my list of stores to visit. FYI, I hit Moe’s (the book shop, not the tavern) in Berkeley last month, and it’s on the Top 10 list.
November 12th, 2007 at 9:13 pm
Hi, Tim’s Mom — cute photo! Isn’t Ken fun? kelly