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Sharon J. Wishnow

© 2023 Brandon Ginsburg

© 2023 Brandon Ginsburg

Sharon J. Wishnow is a transplanted New Englander who makes her home in Northern Virginia. She writes fiction and nonfiction in the science, technology, and lifestyle categories with a passion for research, seashells, birds, and the ocean. 

 


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


The Pelican Tide: A Novel

After disaster strikes, a Louisiana family and their community need to prove to each other and the world that their bond is thicker than the oil threatening their shores in Sharon J. Wishnow’s stunning debut novel.

It’s taken Chef Josie Babineaux six months to reconcile the debts left from her husband Brian’s gambling along with her broken heart. But now with a promising tourist season heating up and a travel magazine declaring her the spice queen of the bayou, she may be able to save her family’s historic Cajun restaurant. Repairing her relationship with her daughter, Minnow, while hiding the true reason she left her husband is a bigger issue.

Just as the first tourists arrive, an explosion on an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico shatters their fragile plans. With her island community at the epicenter of the oil spill, everything is endangered, including the restaurant’s beloved mascot―a brown pelican dear to the family’s heart.

Josie realizes her family needs more than financial recovery. Only reconciling her past and revealing the truth can clean up the guilt and hurt pooling under the surface. And maybe, with enough honesty, this family can find renewal.