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Paperback The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival Book

ISBN: 0758238525

ISBN13: 9780758238528

The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival

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Wheaton blends humor, sarcasm, tenderness, and larger-than-life characters ina dazzling debut, set in small-town Louisiana, that heralds a sharp new voicein Southern fiction. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

I loved this book!

I couldn't put it down and laughed until I cried. I hope Ken Wheaton writes many more books - I'll be waiting!

Such an amzing book from page 1!

I had only read a few sentences and I was hooked. The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival starts with this mystery of the main character seeing flashes of red, then gives us one amazing character after another. It's a struggle to put the book down because I did not want the story to end. I savored every page and hope there will be lots more from this Ken Wheaton!

AMAZING!

Grand Prairie almost reads like an autobioghaphical story. I felt like I was there in that town, like I knew all those people, and when I think back on the twenty or so books I've read this year, this one is definately my favorite.

Thanks, Ken

I cracked the cover on this book at 3:15 yesterday and could not put it down until I finished it at ten minutes to midnight last night. The First Annual Grand Prairie Rabbit Festival had me laughing from the Author's Note all the way through Gumbo For Dummies and Ken's Crawfish Etouffee - which, by the way, had my mouth watering for some good Cajun food at a time when it was impossible to get any such thing, thankyouverymuch, Mr. Wheaton. Back to the story... The Holy Grail of fiction is for an author to take one of the seven basic plots of literature and do something with it that nobody's ever done before. Now, whether or not anyone has ever done this before, I don't know, as I have not read every single book out there. But what I do know is that Ken Wheaton took a creature so far beyond my Southern Protestant understanding - a Catholic priest - that we might as well be a different species, and made him relatable. He told me a story I'd never heard told in quite the same way. He made me laugh and cringe and even tear up when his words reminded me it's time to go visit Ezella, who is my family's Miss Rita. Witty and clever with a strong look at human nature, all wrapped up in a refreshingly well-written package. Time for a sequel, Ken.

What's Not to Love?

If you've read Ken Wheaton you know his humor is quick, dirty, and deep. If you've been to southern Louisiana, you know it is among the most charming and wonderful parts of the United States. Put Wheaton (a native of Opelousas, Louisiana) and his former setting together, and the result is humorous and magical and fun. What's not to love? Wheaton is an emerging voice in regional literature.
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