Meely LaBauve: A Novel

Cover of Meely LaBauve: A Novel by Ken Wells
Author: Ken Wells
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9780375503115
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Meely LaBauve: A Novel by Ken Wells, published by Random House on February 22, 2000, is a captivating story set in the heart of Catahoula Bayou. This first edition, comprising 256 pages, follows fifteen-year-old Meely LaBauve as he navigates the challenges of adolescence in a world shaped by his father’s struggles with grief and addiction. With school far from a priority and truancy commonplace, Meely’s life is further complicated by the bullying of Junior Guidry, a local troublemaker.

Readers will find a rich narrative that blends humor and adventure as Meely confronts the complexities of family and friendship. The story unfolds with a series of events that include encounters with alligators, fire ants, and unexpected twists that challenge Meely’s resourcefulness. The themes of fathers and sons, as well as the unique setting of Louisiana, provide a backdrop for this engaging tale. Ken Wells delivers an authentic voice that captures the essence of growing up in a vibrant yet challenging environment.


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Fifteen-year-old Meely LaBauve is growing up on Catahoula Bayou and living by his wits. His father is an alligator hunter, still unable to cope with the death of his wife eight years earlier. He finds comfort in bottles of hooch and with companionable women and disappears for days at a time. School, for Meely, is a long, dusty walk away in a place where truancy isn’t a top priority. “Up at Catahoula School, we’ve got all the grades. I’m in ninth when I’m in anything,” says Meely. But the law has it out for Meely’s dad; and Junior Guidry, nephew of a rogue cop and a bully himself, considers badgering Meely his favorite sport. When the LaBauves find themselves in the law’s sights, it takes baseball bats, fire ants, flying alligators, an unidentified body, and a lot of fast thinking to set things right.

Not since Huck Finn rafted down the Mississippi has there been a coming-of-age story like this, told in such an utterly authentic, unlettered American voice. From a charming encounter with first love in the Canciennes’ corn patch to an adventurous paddle through wild and timeless places little explored, Ken Wells has cooked up a zesty gumbo of a book–rich, poignant, and often hilarious.

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Publisher: Random House. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780375503115.
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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: First Edition.

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