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Joselyn Takacs's fiction has appeared in Gulf Coast, Narrative, Tin House, Harvard Review, The Rumpus, and DIAGRAM. She earned a PhD in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Southern California and an MFA in Fiction from Johns Hopkins University. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Pearce Oysters is her first novel.

 


Schedule

11:30 am to 12:30 pm

State Capitol, House Committee Room 2

Thicker than Oil: Louisiana Novels on Disaster, Community, and Family

with Joselyn Takacs, Sharon J. Wishnow, and moderator Rien Fertel

 

12:45 pm to 1:30 pm

Cavalier House Books Tent

Book Signing


Pearce Oysters: A Novel

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 family’s 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, Takacs’s 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.