Roger Emile Stouff: 5 books

Book cover of The Great Sadness

The Great Sadness

Indigenous Angling and the Loss of Home

by Roger Emile Stouff
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2012

In 'Native Waters,' Roger Emile Stouff celebrated the world of the Chitimacha, created by Crawfish at the command of the Creator of All Things. But behind the glory and solace of those ancient swamps and the voices of ancestral ghosts there was a growing dread. 'The Great Sadness' takes up after...
Book cover of Firekill
by Roger Emile Stouff, Kenneth R. Brown
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2012

Firekill is a breakneck, hair-trigger and often witty science-fiction adventure with the twists and turns of a mystery. Two lifelong friends unearth something on a ridge in the swamps of Louisiana that should never have been found, setting off an explosive chain of events that unleash a horror not...
Book cover of The Thunderchild Fables
by Roger Emile Stouff, Kenneth R. Brown
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2012

They carried the dreams of a nation. But the Thunderchild lay in wreckage. Rescue is coming, but oxygen is running out. In a dust-reddened cafe millions of miles from where it should be, the stranded crew compose their fables. Something is listening. From the Author "The Thunderchild...
Book cover of Native Waters

Native Waters

An Indigenous Fly Fisher's Journey Across Time and Water

by Roger Emile Stouff
Language: English
Release Date: September 7, 2012

Here is a world created by Crawfish at the command of the Creator. Here is that sweet country of the People of the Many Waters, the Chitimacha, in southern Louisiana. Between the gunwales of a small wooden boat a boy learns the things that define a life, but sets out on a voyage of discovery in disdain...
Book cover of Losing Home

Losing Home

A Native Waters Compendium

by Roger Emile Stouff
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2014

A story eight thousand years in the telling... “This is all a dream to me. A dream from a thousand years ago. And I’m only glad that I can experience it while I’m still awake...” This is the story of a nation, and that of one of its own sons. An abridged version of Roger Emile Stouff’s first...
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