377U: Boy on the Bayou and Hard Lessons

This is a book (novel) I read as a boy, so would have been published before 1970. Set in South (probably Louisiana), the boy and his dog paddle through the bayou on a boat (pirogue?) and fish for Gar. The boy has a sister; she is assaulted at one point by a young man from a bad family, but is rescued by a young man from a quiet and good family. The assaulting man is killed and the killing hushed up. Afterwards I think the girl and her rescuer marry. Later the boy goes into town and there is some mention of black superstitious practice involving (if I remember) putting something into a tree, then plugging it up.I tried AI but it was absolutely no help.Perhaps a Harper & Row publication. perhaps 1965.

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  1. Gill

    It sounds similar to the storyline of ‘Bayou boy’ by George Harmon Smith

    Publication date 1965-01-01, Follett Pub. Co

    There’s a boy, his dog (Old Red Gravy), a pirogue, fishing (catfish, but garfish is mentioned), and a sister. There’s a dodgy fellow on the loose, but it looks like it’s another female character, and not the sister, who crosses paths with him. There’s a death. Not sure if there’s any superstitious practices.

    Worth having a look?

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