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To the Last Drop: A Novel of Water, Oppression, and Rebellion

by Andrew Wice

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U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declared in a recent United Nations address: Too often, where we need water we find guns instead. Population growth will make the problem worse. So will climate change. As the global economy grows, so will its thirst. Many more conflicts lie just over the horizon. Anticipating what might happen when this declaration comes true, To The Last Drop foreshadows what might happen when water reserves and resources decline in the immediate future. As written in this thrilling novel, when this critical resource dries up, governments may need to exploit every option at their disposal to secure water - even resorting to warfare. In such turmoil, individuals will have to defend their water rights by any means necessary in order to secure their livelihood, including armed insurgency. Such an imminent crisis exists between Texas and New Mexico, which have fought bitterly over water rights since the early nineteenth century. The pattern of a Texan invasion followed by New Mexican resistance is brought to the present day in To The Last Drop. Taken from this morning's headlines, the novel is narrated by a tragic-comic cast from all sides of the conflict. Exploring the development of the Southwest, the relationship between oppression and terrorism, and our unquenchable thirst for water, Andrew Wice's novel provides much more then just a fictional tale.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780972134965
Subtitle:
A Novel of Water, Oppression, and Rebellion
Author:
Wice, Andrew
Publisher:
Bauu Institute
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Historical - General
Publication Date:
April 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
324
Dimensions:
9.21x6.14x.68 in. 1.00 lbs.

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