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An edition of The Cajuns (2004)

The Cajuns

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"The descendants of French Canadians who migrated to southern Louisiana in the mid-eighteenth century, Cajuns are known for their fiery and passionate dispositions. In his new novel, Louisiana native Gus Weill presents an affectionate yet unstinting look at Cajun culture in the small town of Richelieu - a world in which the mix of promiscuity, ribald humor, extreme violence, and devout Catholicism is a way of life." "Bobby Boudreaux is the sheriff of Richelieu, where the only laws people respect are those that dictate how much pepper goes into the stew and, of course, the edicts of the Catholic Church. It was not a job Bobby wanted - in fact, once out of school, his dream had been to escape into the larger world as fast as he possibly could. But life - and a strong-willed father - got in his way." "On most days being parish sheriff is not that demanding. Yes, laws get broken, but no one else seems to mind, so why should he? Thus, when Ti Boy Brouliette, an altar boy and an all-around good kid, dies in a mysterious gun accident, Bobby's only official action is to join the towns-folk who congregate at the home of the family, offering comfort to the grieving parents. What he doesn't realize, though, is that his life - and that of everyone in Richelieu - is about to change forever." "Among those gathered at Ti Boy's home is Ruth Ann Daigle, a beautifully sexy and worldly young woman who has returned to her hometown to help out her ailing father, who runs the local newspaper. Ruth Ann intimates to Bobby that she is not convinced that Ti Boy's death was an accident and, as a reporter for the paper, she intends to investigate. Bobby, annoyed by the suggestion that he's not doing his job, is afraid that Ruth Ann may be right. He also fears that Ruth Ann's arrival in Richelieu marks the end of a way of life he has come to depend on - for not only does she threaten to challenge tradition, she has also awakened in him a sexual need that had grown dormant over the years, and soon his marriage is threatened as well."--BOOK JACKET.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
292

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The Cajuns: A Novel
June 26, 2007, Simon & Schuster
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Cajuns: A Novel
2004, Simon & Schuster, Limited
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The Cajuns: a novel
2004, Simon & Schuster
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The Cajuns: A Novel
August 3, 2004, Simon & Schuster
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New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3573.E388 C34 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
292 p. ;
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3302598M
Internet Archive
cajunsnovel0000weil
ISBN 10
0743249798
LCCN
2004042819
OCLC/WorldCat
54543764
Library Thing
863152
Goodreads
361974

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