The Tale of Nada Nutria
by
Ann Conti Morcos
Illustrated by
Patricia C. Ernst
. . .well-research and written.
Brandon Tartikoff
(deceased)
Nada, one
of 13 nutria brought to Avery Island (not an island, but a salt dome) by
E. A. McIlhenny (Mr. Ned) for experimental stock breeding purposes, is
the runt of the group and is blind in one eye. During a hurricane,
the nutria pen topples over, and Nada and her cousins escape.
Nada runs
under Mr. Ned's house, but the others run off in different directions.
The next day, Nada sets off to find her cousins.
Nada’s
search takes her to four other salt domes. She finds each of her cousins,
but they have been influenced by the life on the salt domes and have become
very different in their behavior. Nada wants her cousins to return to live
together on Avery Island where they can teach the young all of the nutria
traditions. But she fails.
Nada finds her
way into a rice paddy where Gertrude Gallinule attacks her. She escapes.
With the help of Lawrence Lizard, her cousins come to visit and cheer her
up. An egret comes to tell of strange goings on at Jefferson Island and
that all the nutria must go there immediately because Lothario's family
is in danger. Nada saves Lothario’s wives and children who are trapped
under the Joseph Jefferson House that is collapsing. When the nutria see
how Nada risks her life for them, they are ashamed of their behavior and
agree to stay together on Avery Island where they live happily ever after.
This book is aimed at 8-12 year olds, but its serious moral nature will appeal to all ages.
It includes 2 appendixes and a glossary. One appendix provides information about nutria. The other gives historical information about the disaster that occurred on Jefferson Island.