The Waters: A Novel
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
One of the Washington Post's 50 Best Books of 2024
A Today Show #ReadWithJenna Book Club Selection
One of Oprah Daily’s Most Anticipated Books of the Year
One of the Chicago Review of Books’s 12 Must-Read Books of the Month
Featured in Roxane Gay’s newsletter, The Audacity
One of Christian Science Monitor’s Best Books of the Month
“[The Waters] delivers us to a place of real magic.” —Ron Charles, Washington Post
A master of rural noir returns with a fierce, mesmerizing novel about exceptional women and the soul of a small town.
On an island in the Great Massasauga Swamp—an area known as “The Waters” to the residents of nearby Whiteheart, Michigan—herbalist and eccentric Hermine “Herself” Zook has healed the local women of their ailments for generations. As stubborn as her tonics are powerful, Herself inspires reverence and fear in the people of Whiteheart, and even in her own three estranged daughters. The youngest—the beautiful, inscrutable, and lazy Rose Thorn—has left her own daughter, eleven-year-old Dorothy “Donkey” Zook, to grow up wild.
Donkey spends her days searching for truths in the lush landscape and in her math books, waiting for her wayward mother and longing for a father, unaware that family secrets, passionate love, and violent men will flood through the swamp and upend her idyllic childhood. Rage simmers below the surface of this divided community, and those on both sides of the divide have closed their doors against the enemy. The only bridge across the waters is Rose Thorn.
With a “ruthless and precise eye for the details of the physical world” (Jane Smiley, New York Times Book Review), Bonnie Jo Campbell presents an elegant antidote to the dark side of masculinity, celebrating the resilience of nature and the brutality and sweetness of rural life.
Customer Reviews
Slow and confusing
I chose this because of all the comparisons to where the crawdads sing but it took me forever to get into the book and eventually I just kept reading because I wanted it to be over. It started very slow and I don’t feel that there was even much resolution in the ending.
Tough to take
If you are an animal lover do not read this book! It gave me nightmares,
Triggers
If you’re not one for animals dying. Don’t read.
Also- I found it difficult that one of the main characters went by “herself”.
I had to re-read frequently.
It was just not for me- at all- I’d rather not read to become sad-
I got “ick” vibes a lot- on top of the animals dying.
I’m proud that I finished it. But wound not recommend.