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Hardcover Widening Waters Book

ISBN: 1026081688

ISBN13: 9781026081686

Widening Waters

"Widening Waters" is a compelling novel that captures the spirit and struggle of the American West during a period of significant transformation. Set against the rugged beauty of the Southwest, the story delves into the high-stakes world of land reclamation and the vital importance of water in the arid desert landscape. Through a blend of romance and adventure, the narrative follows characters who are determined to bring life to the parched earth, highlighting the intersection of human ambition and the natural environment.

The work explores the social and economic shifts of the early 20th century, portraying the challenges faced by pioneers and engineers as they seek to harness nature for the benefit of a growing nation. Margaret Hill McCarter, known for her evocative descriptions of the Western frontier, provides a detailed look at the perseverance required to build a future in a land defined by its scarcity and grandeur. "Widening Waters" stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit, weaving a tale of personal sacrifice and collective progress that remains a significant contribution to the literature of the American West. Readers will find a rich portrayal of the cultural and environmental legacy of the region, making this a quintessential example of early 20th-century Western fiction.

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