Books by Diane Wilson

An Unreasonable Woman
- A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas
- Diane Wilson; Foreword by Kenny Ausubel
- Paperback
- A lyrical, gripping narrative about one woman’s fight to save her community, An Unreasonable Woman is an Erin Brockovich thriller with the literary richness of a Barbara Kingsolver novel.

An Unreasonable Woman
- A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters, and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas
- Diane Wilson; Foreword by Kenny Ausubel
- Hardcover
- A lyrical, gripping narrative about one woman’s fight to save her community, An Unreasonable Woman is an Erin Brockovich thriller with the literary richness of a Barbara Kingsolver novel.
Chelsea Green Author Diane Wilson
Diane Wilson, a fourth-generation shrimper, began fishing the bays off the Gulf Coast of Texas at the age of eight. By 24 she was a boat captain. In 1989, while running her brother's fish house at the docks and mending nets, she read a newspaper article that listed her home of Calhoun County as the number one toxic polluter in the country. She set up a meeting in the town hall to discuss what the chemical plants were doing to the bays and thus began her life as an environmental activist. Threatened by thugs and despised by her neighbors, Diane insisted the truth be told and that Formosa Plastics stop dumping toxins into the bay.
Her work on behalf of the people and aquatic life of Seadrift, Texas, has won her a number of awards including: National Fisherman Magazine Award, Mother Jones's Hell Raiser of the Month, Louis Gibbs' Environmental Lifetime Award, Louisiana Environmental Action (LEAN) Environmental Award, Giraffe Project, Jenifer Altman Award, and the Bioneers Award. She is co-founder of Code Pink and continues to lead the fight for social justice.
An Unreasonable Woman is Diane's first book.

