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Should the waters take us : a novel / Stephanie Soileau.

Soileau, Stephanie, (author., Author).

Summary:

"Residents of the bayous of southern Louisiana must survive disasters both natural and manmade"-- Provided by publisher.
In the shifting bayous of coastal Louisiana, on a rapidly disappearing spit of land, generations of Acadians have kept their heads above water. When an offshore rig explodes and unleashes a catastrophic spill, the people of Pelerin Parish face a reckoning that tests the bonds of family and the survival of their way of life. As the toxic plume of oil advances across the Gulf, Boy Broussard, already living hand-to-mouth off land that isn't his, finds himself raising a daughter he barely knows. His dying aunt, Rosa Terrebonne, tries to right the misdeeds of the past, yet finds herself thwarted by her husband, Jacot, a retired landman for Big Oil, who refuses to give up his claim to the land where Boy makes his living. Meanwhile the parish priest, Father Fabian, far from his home in the Niger Delta, lends his assistance to Boy's all-but-motherless daughter, only to be met with suspicion and hostility from the insular community. When a powerful hurricane threatens to turn an already dire situation into a total cataclysm, this sharp-edged cast of characters collides in a thunderclap of resentment and violence. Throughout all of this, Soileau unfolds a sweeping tapestry of loss, resilience, and the fragile miracle of hope. Should the Waters Take Us reaches across four hundred years of history to illuminate the many epochs and peoples of this storied place. Soileau has crafted an emotionally explosive family saga, as well as a masterful literary crie de coeur about the ways in which moral compromise can eat away at the very fabric of the places we call home.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385551786
  • ISBN: 0385551789
  • ISBN: 9798217007653
  • Physical Description: 316 pages ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First Doubleday hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Doubleday, 2026.
Subject:
Bayous > Louisiana
Families > Fiction.
Hurricanes > Fiction
Conflict of generations > Fiction
Oil spills > Louisiana.
Louisiana > Fiction
Genre:
Domestic fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 3 of 11 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Warren County Memorial Library System.

Holds

  • 11 current holds with 11 total copies.
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Warren County Memorial Library F SOI (Text) 38017000365114 Adult New Fiction Checked out 08/21/2026

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