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"The dawn of the twenty-second century finds women in a new world where water-the lack of it or the over-abundance of it-shapes their inner and outer lives. Sara turns eighteen and longs to join the all-women's Kurdish army to wrestle control of the headwaters of the Euphrates River from the grip of Turkiye's first woman President, who calls herself "Ataturka." These two women share a common enemy that has infected the globe: climate despair. And yet, in the darkest hour there is cause for hope. A new technology born of the secret substances of the Earth could transform the planet. Only the power structures of humanity stand in the way"--…mehr

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"The dawn of the twenty-second century finds women in a new world where water-the lack of it or the over-abundance of it-shapes their inner and outer lives. Sara turns eighteen and longs to join the all-women's Kurdish army to wrestle control of the headwaters of the Euphrates River from the grip of Turkiye's first woman President, who calls herself "Ataturka." These two women share a common enemy that has infected the globe: climate despair. And yet, in the darkest hour there is cause for hope. A new technology born of the secret substances of the Earth could transform the planet. Only the power structures of humanity stand in the way"--
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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Clark-Stern had a career as a television screenwriter before she became a psychotherapist. Her produced credits include the critically acclaimed All I Could See from Where I Stood (PBS), Having Babies II (ABC), and Help Wanted (CBS), the latter nominated for an Emmy. Her independent documentary, Home from the Eastern Sea, which she wrote and co-produced with an all-female creative team, originally aired on PBS, now distributed through Kanopy, and was honored with a NAFTA American Scene Award and a Cine Golden Eagle. She was presented with an Achievement in the Arts Award from the Seattle Psychoanalytic Community for producing and publishing four plays and Soul Stories, a collection of two novellas.