Wednesday, June 9, 2021


 Water Witches - Chris Bohjalain

#2021monoplychallenge - Oriental Ave.(white cover)

I did not expect to like this book. The main characters are a lobbyist lawyer working for a ski resort and an environmentalist fighting to save a mountain and a river.  The ski resort wants to cut down trees on the mountain and also tap into the river for a snowmaking machine. Of course , the environmentalist is trying to save the trees and a drought has put the river in jeopardy. All of this takes place in beautiful Vermont and I enjoyed in immensely. I also learned about water dowsing which is very interesting.

Chris Bohjalian does a wonderful job of bringing his characters to life. I had empathy for both sides.   

Goodreads summary:

Set in the Vermont countryside, Water Witches is a tale of the clash between progress and tradition, science and magic. In the midst of a nightmarish New England drought, cynical ski industry lobbyist Scottie Winston is trying to get a large ski resort the permits it needs to tap already beleaguered rivers for snow. His wife, his little girl, and his sister-in-law-dowsers or "water witches" all-hope to stop him, however, in this gentle, comic, life-affirming novel.

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