![]() ![]() Fortunately, I picked up Dry, a novel written by father-son duo Neal and Jarrod Shusterman, and haven’t been able to stop thinking about water since.Ī big fan of Shusterman, Sr.’s UnWind Dystology that tackles political and ethical issues in a not-so-distant-future-America, I was excited to dive into another world of his making. ![]() Listening to the news, I understand- in the abstract- that water scarcity is a real and increasingly urgent global issue but it is difficult to wrap my mind around the possibility of not having immediate access to water when I have been lucky enough that it is and has been available whenever I wanted or needed it. And sure, after a long run or a day in the sun, I’m happy to guzzle down a cold bottle or two. I mean, I encounter it daily as I brush my teeth, scrub another round of dishes, or wash my daughters’ endlessly sticky hands. I am embarrassed to admit that I hadn’t really given water much thought lately. ![]()
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