
She Talks To Fish is the coming-of-age story of a young Black Woman whose obsession with fly fishing in the mountains of North Carolina leads her to confront stereotypes, bigotry, weather, and even death with immeasurable perseverance.
Book Signing & Reception with Brian Hester & Barbara Beam
Authors of She Talks To Fish on Friday, November 15, 2024, at Audubon House 195 9th Street SE (Oslo Rd), Vero Beach.
6:00 - 7:00pm
LIve Painting & Author reception with beer, wine, & finger foods7:00 - 8:30pmBook signing, reading, history & process of writing, followed by Q&A
Copies of the book will be available for sale at the event or you can buy a copy at Amazon.com and bring it to be signed. Learn more about the book at www.SheTalksToFish.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Brian Hester, a native of Boone, NC, grew up developing his craft and love of fly-fishing. He found the Blue Ridge Mountains to be a limitless sanctuary that cultivated his interest in art and acted as a channel for him to embrace his observations and surroundings. Brian has been a visual arts teacher for 29 years. He has also taught hundreds of people to love fly-fishing almost as much as he does. He is also a professional artist and sculptor.
Barbara Beam grew up in Charlotte, NC and is a graduate of Appalachian State University and now lives in Port St. Lucie. She is an English teacher and has written books, scripts, and dozens of songs.
ABOUT THE EVENT
This event is a fundraiser for Pelican Island Audubon Society’s Audubon Advocate program, an after-school science and outdoor adventure program for under-served students at Title I schools in Indian River County.