Evangeline of the Bayou
Evangeline of the Bayou is an urban fantasy middle grade
novel written by Jan Eldredge and illustrated by Joseph Kueffler. You may have
noticed that just last week I posted a Q&A with the author!
There is no doubt that twelve-year-old Evangeline will
become an amazing haunt huntress – not with a lineage like hers. Not only was
her mother a force to be reckoned with, but Evangeline lives with her
grandmother – a daily opportunity to hone her skills.
And she’ll definitely get her animal familiar soon.
Definitely.
It will be better than some unruly cat named Fader.
Dang cat.
Perhaps her time will be now – now that she and her
grandmother have been called to New Orleans to investigate a strange case
bursting with secrets to be unearthed.
Yeah. She’ll definitely be returning to her bayou a true
haunt huntress…
This is a fun one.
There was one particular line that was so delightful that
I made a special note to call out in my review: “…its spirit force plowing her
down and nearly knocking her out of her priest-blessed, silver-tipped,
alligator-skin boots.”
And then I realized that not only is there ALREADY a
review on the back cover referencing this exact line, the inside cover synopsis
ALSO referenced it. Ha!!
What a perfect example of how resonant and memorable
those flavorfully worded sentences are in Evangeline of the Bayou! Peppered
with vibrant phrases and narrated in a charming third-person voice, this novel
is definitely – as I said – a fun one.
Super fun.
If you want to be taken off to Louisiana, swamp-drenched
and enigmatic, with a fresh and smart young protagonist – check this one out!
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