Some towns never let you go, no matter how hard you try. For Dewey Fontenot, that town is Mamou, Louisiana. It wasn't the smell of muddy rice water at dawn, or the smoky, accordion-filled magic of Fred's Lounge on Saturday mornings. Mamou was home because that's where his family was. After one too many screw-ups land him in the drunk tank, Dewey does what any hard-headed Cajun boy does: he bolts. Five years later, a funeral drags him back. Then another. And another. What starts as a reluctant return slowly turns into something Dewey never expected, a second chance wrapped in family drama, poor choices, shots of Hot Damn, and the kind of love that only happens in a bar on a Saturday morning. Funny, tender, and unflinchingly real, Four Funerals in Mamou is a love letter to the people and places that refuse to let you go. Perfect for fans of authentic Southern fiction, small-town Louisiana, and characters who mess up spectacularly before they finally get it right.
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