Water Seekers creates a world that is as harsh as it is beautiful. I'd recommend this book for anyone in the mood for a post-apocalyptic story that assumes that humans are naturally good and would go out of their way to look after the young and weak in a worst case scenario.3/5(1). Nuclear devastation is the past. The need for water is the present. Can they survive to find a future? I watch the sun coming up on my right as I walk. We've only got about three hours now before it gets too hot and we have to stop. We've learned not to leave it too long, learned not to wait until the last minute to put up our tents and hide within their dubious shelter. Water Seekers by Michelle Rode Publisher: Prizm Books Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy Length: Full Length ( pages) Rating: Stars Age Recommendation: 14+ Reviewed by Astilbe. Nuclear devastation is the past. The need for water is the present. Can they survive to find a future? I watch the sun coming up on my right as I walk.
The Water Seekers book. Read reviews from world's largest community for readers. Nuclear devastation is the past. The need for water is the present. Can. Water Seekers by Michelle Rode. Prizm Books, ISBN: Set thirty some years after a nuclear apocalypse, the unnamed narrator, a young loner who travels from camp to camp in the Southwest desert looking for work in exchange for food, and especially water, has been listening carefully to discussions and rumors of a place in the. [PDF] Water Seekers | by ☆ Michelle Rode - Water Seekers, Water Seekers Nuclear devastation is the past The need for water is the present Can they survive to find a future I watch the sun coming up on my right as I walk We ve only got about three hours now before it gets.
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