Love, Cajun Style
by Diane Les Becquets

    LOVE, CAJUN STYLE by Diane Les Becquets
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  3/20/07
    Publisher:  Bloomsbury
    Reviewed by:  Carrie Spellman
    Rating:  5 Stars


    For teenager Lucy Beauregard, love seems incomprehensible.  It's not that she doesn't want to be in love someday,
    or even that she doesn't imagine the guy she might fall in love with -- it's just that she doesn't really understand love.  
    Sure, she gets the basic idea, but deep down, real true love?  What is it, really?  And how do you know you're in
    it?  How do you find it?

    Lucy dated a guy last year; he was her first real kiss.  At the time she thought she loved him.  But now, he doesn't
    seem to matter so much.  If it was really love, wouldn't it still matter?  Is love what her best friend, Mary Jordan,
    has with her boyfriend?  Then why does it get so confusing?  Lucy's other best friend, Evie, seems to have some
    good theories.  Surprising for someone whose own family breaks her heart over and over.  And what about the
    new teacher who seems to be hitting on Lucy, even though she knows his wife and babysits for them?  Lucy's only
    real example of love used to be her parents, but now even that looks like it's falling apart.

    It seems like the harder Lucy tries to understand it all, the further she gets from it.  It's all awfully confusing and
    difficult for something that seems like it should be natural and effortless!

    Lucy learns some unbelievable things about life, people, heartache, pain, and yes, love, before the end of this story.  
    At the end she's still the same Lucy, but stronger and wiser, and, at the same time, more willing to let go.

    I love how perfect this book is!  Love can seem confusing, and scary, and painful, and difficult.  And it's all
    multiplied when you're just starting to figure it all out.  I remember how tortured and intimidating everything about
    love and dating felt; this book took me completely back there.  But it's also sweet and simple and wonderful in the
    most unexpected ways, just like this story.  If you pay attention, the best lesson about love is in here.  Just in case
    you miss it though, I'll tell you:  No one can love you if you don't love yourself.  Someone else can't make you
    whole.  You have to do that yourself first.

    A wonderful book about love and life, blended magically with a Cajun soul.