A Family’s Personal Battle With Climate Change




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Summary: The climate is changing. In Rachel Meehan‘s young adult thriller “Water’s Edge,” thousands are fleeing the chaos and social unrest. With their own water and power supplies, 14-year-old Nairne and her family are well prepared, but most people are less fortunate. When Nairne persuades her father, Daniel, to house some of the evacuees on their small holding in the south of Scotland she plunges the family into a world of violence, deception and murder. With society at the breaking point, she has to grow up quickly as she discovers that the fortress Daniel built to give his children a chance has become the prize in a struggle where winning can mean the difference between life and death. More below the media player. Listen to Rachel MeehanSimilar Posts:Guaranteed: You Won’t Read Another Book Like This All…The 11-Year-Old Witness to An ApocalypseChasing a Serial Killer Takes a Deadly TurnOne Family’s Holocaust Survival StoryForced To Grow Up (Finally) The post A Family’s Personal Battle With Climate Change appeared first on The Bookcast.