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Pearce Oysters
Pearce Oysters: A Novel | Joselyn Takacs
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A fractured family, a devastated community, and the disaster that brings them together. Pearce Oysters, a lush, evocative, finely-drawn debut novel set on the Louisiana coastline during the historic 2010 oil spill, follows the Pearce family, local oyster farmers whose business, family, and livelihood are all on the brink of collapse. Eye-opening, eco-fiction at its best, Pearce Oysters highlights the grit and beauty of lives lived in an overlooked corner of the American South and the interdependence of nature and man. Diving deep into the bonds of family, culture, community, class, and industry, blazing new talent Joselyn Takacs elevates the voices of her deeply sympathetic characters: Jordan, the reluctant head of his familys storied oyster business; May, his distressed, widowed mother who has her own unexpected drama; and Benny, the beatnik musician brother, who returns from New Orleans to help with the crisis. Inspired by years of her own research, Takacss debut novel sparkles as it shines a light on murky waters, old wounds, the power of a family clinging to survival, and their inspiring path forward.
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Themes: Family Drama, Deepwater Horizon BP Oil Spill, New Orleans

If you‘re looking for an engrossing family drama, look no further! Pearce Oysters centers around two brothers and their mother before, during and after the tragic BP oil spill in 2010. I highly recommend listening to some New Orleans jazz while reading to really set the scenes of this book. If you enjoyed “Marrying the Ketchups”, I‘d recommend giving this one a try 👍

Aims42 (This picture was taken this morning around 10:30AM from the front porch of our B&B. At the time I was wondering if our 11AM walking tour of the historic neighborhood was going to actually happen. It did not. I got a refund for my tix and was able to slow down and relax to Mother Nature. No complaints.) 4mo
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