In this gripping biography of a remarkable man, Maurilio Vigil and Helene Boudreau fill the gap within the scholarship on Hispanics in nineteenth- century New Mexico.
Helene Boudreau Book order
Hélène Boudreau crafts fiction and non-fiction for children and young adults. Her writing often explores themes of childhood and adolescence with a keen understanding of young readers. Boudreau focuses on creating narratives that are both engaging and offer insight into the lives of her characters. Her distinct voice and approach to storytelling make her a captivating author for younger audiences.






- 2024
- 2013
Retells in prose Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem about a young woman's search for her lover, Gabriel, after the Acadian exile from Canada.
- 2013
A cautionary tale about the consequences of that most contagious of conditions: yawning.
- 2012
When her mermaid mother is missing, Jade, who is afraid of the ocean, must come up with a plan to get her back on dry land.
- 2008
Acadian Star
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Offering a unique perspective on the Acadian Deportation, this narrative follows a young girl's experiences during this tumultuous period. Through her eyes, readers explore themes of resilience, identity, and the impact of historical events on personal lives. The story captures the emotional journey of a young girl facing displacement and the struggle to maintain her cultural heritage amidst adversity, making it a poignant read for middle-grade audiences.
- 2008
Crimebusting and Detection
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Delving into forensic science, this volume introduces readers to crime scene investigation officers as they search for vital clues like fingerprints and fibers. It highlights the role of medical examiners who apply scientific techniques to uncover the truth behind crimes, providing an engaging look at the methods used in solving mysteries and the importance of evidence in the pursuit of justice.