Memory of Water
Emmi Itaranta
Fiction It19t: E
An amazing, award-winning speculative fiction debut novel by a major new talent, in the vein of Ursula K. Le Guin.
Global
warming has changed the world's geography and its politics. Wars are
waged over water, and China rules Europe, including the Scandinavian
Union, which is occupied by the power state of New Qian. In this far
north place, seventeen-year-old Noria Kaitio is learning to become a tea
master like her father, a position that holds great responsibility and
great secrets. Tea masters alone know the location of hidden water
sources, including the natural spring that Noria's father tends, which
once provided water for her whole village.
But secrets do not
stay hidden forever, and after her father's death the army starts
watching their town-and Noria. And as water becomes even scarcer, Noria
must choose between safety and striking out, between knowledge and
kinship.
Imaginative and engaging, lyrical and poignant, Memory
of Water is an indelible novel that portrays a future that is all too
possible.
(From Amazon.)
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