The Ways of Water The Ways of Water

The Ways of Water

A Novel

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    • $9.99
    • $9.99

Publisher Description

As Josie Belle Gore, daughter of a Louisiana train engineer and Texas seamstress, journeys with her itinerant family through the deserts of the boom-and-bust American West and revolutionary Mexico, she learns that in her life, two things are constant: water is precious, and her role in her family is to save it.

When unforeseeable events force the separation of her family, Josie begins an odyssey that takes her from New Mexico’s Jornada del Muerto to Bisbee, Tucson, Los Angeles, and finally post-WWI San Francisco—experiencing betrayal, pandemic, and survivor’s guilt, as well as the compassion and generosity of friends and strangers, along the way. Once she lands in San Francisco, like a river meeting the sea, Josie has nowhere else to run—and she realizes that she must make peace with the past and good on her promise to the family she loves. Inspired by the author’s family lore, The Ways of Water is a lyrical tale of loss, hope, and forgiveness set in the rugged beauty of the turn-of-the-century Southwest that, like Josie, is growing up in fits and starts.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
November 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
440
Pages
PUBLISHER
She Writes Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
3.1
MB

Customer Reviews

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A Lovely Read…

Teresa Janssen’s book is like reading a series of personal letters full of stories from a close friend or relative. Written in a clear and gentle style, The Ways of Water is easy to read yet is filled with difficult scenes that might prompt a few tears. The story, based on the life of the author’s grandmother, covers Josie Belle Gore’s life and travels from 1908 - 1921. I found many topics of that period fully relatable to life today - family strife, homelessness, poverty, lack of hope, political rancor, pandemics and war. The author includes many factual names and events of the era in natural and seamless ways that lend fascinating background for her stories. Having lived and traveled in desert areas, Janssen’s words describing the beauty of the arid southwest were especially poignant for me. I enjoyed the descriptive metaphors of water used to accentuate twists and turns in Josie’s life - look for those!