Home of the Happy, Jordan LaHaye Fontenot
Home of the Happy, Jordan LaHaye Fontenot
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Home of the Happy
A Murder on the Cajun Prairie

Author: Jordan LaHaye Fontenot

Narrator: Christine Lakin

Unabridged: 13 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 04/01/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A compelling blend of true crime and memoir tracing the author’s investigation into the kidnapping and murder of her great-grandfather in 1980s Louisiana and the reverberations on her family and community throughout the decades""Riveting and atmospheric, Home of the Happy is also a heartfelt grappling with a trauma in the author’s family and her attempts to unravel its secrets once and for all. LaHaye Fontenot’s writing is urgent, fueled not just by a desire for justice but by love for her ancestors and the Cajun community of south Louisiana. A must-read for true crime and mystery fans.""— Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the PinesOn January 16, 1983, Aubrey LaHaye’s body was found floating in the Bayou Nezpique. His kidnapping ten days before sparked “the biggest manhunt in the history of Evangeline Parish.” But his descendants would hear the story as lore, in whispers of the dreadful day the FBI landed a helicopter in the family’s front lawn and set out on horseback to search for the seventy-year-old banker.Decades later, Aubrey’s great-granddaughter Jordan LaHaye Fontenot asked her father, the parish urologist, to tell the full story. He revealed that to this day, every few months, one of his patients will bring up his grandfather’s murder, and the man accused of killing him, John Brady Balfa, who remains at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola serving a life sentence. They’ll say, in so many words: “Dr. Marcel, I really don’t think that Balfa boy killed your granddaddy.” For readers of Maggie Nelson’s The Red Parts and Emma Copley Eisenberg's The Third Rainbow Girl, Home of the Happy unravels the layers of suffering borne of this brutal crime—and investigates the mysteries that linger beneath generations of silence. Is it possible that an innocent man languishes in prison, still, wrongly convicted of murdering the author’s great-grandfather? Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Jordan LaHaye Fontenot

Jordan LaHaye Fontenot’s work has appeared in Oxford American, Atlas Obscura, and others. The managing editor of Country Roads magazine, she lives in Lafayette, Louisiana. Home of the Happy is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila on March 09, 2025

I received a free copy of, Home of the Happy, by Jordan Lahaye Fontenot, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. In Louisiana in 1983 a body was found, Aubrey LaHaye's body. Jordan LaHaye Fontenot, had questions about her grandfathers murder. This was a n interesting read,......more

Goodreads review by Marcellus on November 08, 2024

Beautifully brutal! A story of how tragedy affects so many and of our human need for the truth and for closure.This writer tells this story with input from all who were touched by this horrific event. But, this book is really about its author ,Jordan, who shares so generously,in every line,her own he......more

Goodreads review by Reader on March 25, 2025

True-Crime Lovers: The way in which this book is written, I can already picture the screen-play. This book is so rich in details, it's truly incredible that the author was not there to witness the happening of this story in which she writes so carefully and vibrantly. Not only was I fully wrapped in......more

Goodreads review by Alexandra on April 28, 2025

Jordan LaHaye Fontenot’s Home of the Happy is a deeply moving and brilliantly written memoir that weaves the tragic and complex story of her great-grandfather’s murder into a rich tapestry of family history, local politics, and the haunting history of Louisiana's prison system. From the very first p......more

Goodreads review by Deity World on April 15, 2025

A mystery which is still yet unsolved and a man jailed but apparently innocent a must read for true crime lovers......more