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Water Witches
โ Scribed by Chris Bohjalian
- Book ID
- 100400558
- Publisher
- Vintage;Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 207 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New England;Vermont
- ISBN
- 0874516870
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Patience Avery is a dowser--a "water witch." Her natural gifts enable her to locate lost items, missing people, and aquifers deep within the earth. This last skill is more in demand than ever, as her home state of Vermont is in the grip of the worst drought in years. Patience knows better than most that this crisis is only the start.
Yet Patience's opinion means little to her brother-in-law, Scottie Winston. Scottie's spent the long, dry summer lobbying for permits to expand Powder Peak, a local ski area that's his law firm's biggest client. The resort is seeking to draw water for snowmaking from the Chittenden River, despite opposition from environmentalists who fear that the already weakened waterway will be damaged beyond repair. As the pressure mounts--from his wife and daughter on one side and a slew of powerful politicians and wealthy developers on the other--Scottie finds himself pushed closer and closer to a life-changing moral crisis.
One of bestselling author Chris Bohjalian's earliest novels,Water Witchesis a prescient environmentalist and political drama that's even more relevant today than it was a quarter of a century ago.
WITH A NEW NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
โฆ Subjects
Nature
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