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Having already conquered the small screen with his starring role on the HBO show "K Street," Democratic political consultant James Carville has set his sights on the world of children's publishing.


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 show "K Street," Democratic political consultant James Carville James Carville (born October 25, 1944) is an American political consultant, commentator, media personality and pundit. Known as the Ragin' Cajun, Carville gained national attention for his work as the lead strategist of the successful presidential campaign of then-Arkansas  has set his sights on the world of children's publishing. Next September, Ragin' Cajun--in collaboration with award-winning children's author Patricia C. McKissack and illustrator David Catrow--will publish Lu and the Swamp swamp, shallow body of water in a low-lying, poorly drained depression, usually containing abundant plant growth dominated by trees, such as cypress, and high shrubs.  Ghost. It's about a little girl who befriends a "swamp ghost" on the Louisiana bayou bayou (bī`ō, bī`) [Louisiana Fr.; from Choctaw bayuk=small stream], term used mainly in U.S.  during the Depression, only to discover the ghost is a down-on-his-luck kid covered in muck. The story is loosely based on the tales Carville's mother, Lucille, used to tell Carville and his seven brothers and sisters about her childhood. WW heard that Carville will soon begin working on a follow-up project, co-authored with child-rearing expert Terry Brazelton. Due out shortly before Election 2004, the book is tentatively titled Mama, Don't Let Your Children Grow Up To Be Republicans: A User's Guide.
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Title Annotation:Who's Who
Publication:Washington Monthly
Date:May 1, 2004
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