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The Search for Water

A Human History of Thirst

By Virginia Mendoza

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Pushkin Press Hardback English

The Search for Water

A Human History of Thirst

By Virginia Mendoza

Regular price £25.00 £21.25 Save 15%
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  • 'An evocative, richly researched blend of family and human history that sparked my imagination and my sense of wonder' Helen Gordon, author of Notes from Deep Time This expansive, dazzling book tells the story of human history through one common factor: our constant search for water Virginia Mendoza's first memories are of drought. She grew up in La Mancha, Spain, the driest region in Europe. Her parents, grandparents, and almost every word, tool, and tradition of her homeland conveyed one conviction: without water, there is no life; without water, there is no civilization. In The Search for Water, Mendoza weaves this personal reflection together with a dazzling scientific and anthropological enquiry into the ways the search for water has shaped the story of humanity. From flows of migration, agriculture and pagan rain gods to contemporary struggles with drought and climate change, Mendoza writes a gripping and inventive history of humankind as driven and united by one force: thirst.
'An evocative, richly researched blend of family and human history that sparked my imagination and my sense of wonder' Helen Gordon, author of Notes from Deep Time This expansive, dazzling book tells the story of human history through one common factor: our constant search for water Virginia Mendoza's first memories are of drought. She grew up in La Mancha, Spain, the driest region in Europe. Her parents, grandparents, and almost every word, tool, and tradition of her homeland conveyed one conviction: without water, there is no life; without water, there is no civilization. In The Search for Water, Mendoza weaves this personal reflection together with a dazzling scientific and anthropological enquiry into the ways the search for water has shaped the story of humanity. From flows of migration, agriculture and pagan rain gods to contemporary struggles with drought and climate change, Mendoza writes a gripping and inventive history of humankind as driven and united by one force: thirst.