The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival

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Author: Ken Wheaton ISBN: 9780758291905
Publisher: Kensington Books Publication: October 1, 2012
Imprint: Kensington Books Language: English
Author: Ken Wheaton
ISBN: 9780758291905
Publisher: Kensington Books
Publication: October 1, 2012
Imprint: Kensington Books
Language: English

Welcome to Grand Prairie, Louisiana—land of confounding accents, hard-drinking senior citizens, and charming sinners—brought to hilarious life in a bracing, heartfelt debut novel simmering with Cajun spice. . .

Father Steve Sibille has come home to the bayou to take charge of St. Pete's church. Among his challenges are teenybopper altar girls, insomnia-curing confessions, and alarmingly alluring congregant Vicky Carrier. Then there's Miss Rita, an irrepressible centenarian with a taste for whiskey, cracklins, and sticking her nose in other people's business.

When an outsider threatens to poach Father Steve's flock, Miss Rita suggests he fight back by staging an event that will keep St. Pete's parishioners loyal forever. As The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival draws near, help comes from the strangest places. And while the road to the festival may be paved with good intentions—not to mention bake sales, an elephant, and the most bizarre cook-out ever—where it will lead is anyone's guess. . .

"A sparkling debut."

**--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Queen of America

"Delightful. . ..Wheaton writes with an infectious energy, and his affection for the characters and culture is authentic."

--Publishers Weekly**

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Welcome to Grand Prairie, Louisiana—land of confounding accents, hard-drinking senior citizens, and charming sinners—brought to hilarious life in a bracing, heartfelt debut novel simmering with Cajun spice. . .

Father Steve Sibille has come home to the bayou to take charge of St. Pete's church. Among his challenges are teenybopper altar girls, insomnia-curing confessions, and alarmingly alluring congregant Vicky Carrier. Then there's Miss Rita, an irrepressible centenarian with a taste for whiskey, cracklins, and sticking her nose in other people's business.

When an outsider threatens to poach Father Steve's flock, Miss Rita suggests he fight back by staging an event that will keep St. Pete's parishioners loyal forever. As The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival draws near, help comes from the strangest places. And while the road to the festival may be paved with good intentions—not to mention bake sales, an elephant, and the most bizarre cook-out ever—where it will lead is anyone's guess. . .

"A sparkling debut."

**--Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Queen of America

"Delightful. . ..Wheaton writes with an infectious energy, and his affection for the characters and culture is authentic."

--Publishers Weekly**

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