Book description
Here, in these places ... There is no money. It is hard for you to
understand, but there is not even a coin sometimes. There is only dust.'
He paused and stared at me and his eyes were hard. 'It has become a very
costly human urge,' he said, 'this thirst.' I looked away. 'There is
opposition,' he said. 'Small bands of men and boys who attack the
reservoirs. Many are killed. Others leave for the city. Like me. I left.
I joined the army because they were asking for men. Then I became a
company guard, to guard the water against my own people.' In a country
long gripped and devastated by drought, water has become the priceless
commodity over which a deadly war is being waged. In remote towns and
villages, far from the safety of the city, the resistance does what it
can to oppose the company whose guards ruthlessly secure and control the
water supply, but each small victory merely seems like one more step
towards eventual defeat. When an unexpected rain leads a group of water
security guards to a town long since thought abandoned, they find an old
woman, identified only as Mother, and four girls in a classroom. A
journalist, two aid workers and a doctor arrive soon afterwards, and
what they discover defies ordinary explanation. When strange, dislocated
fragments of Mother's story appear in the media, a young writer is
intrigued enough to set off on a journey to find her, a journey that
will take her deep into the heart of a broken country in search of a
truth that no one wants uncovered.