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The Water Man's Daughter
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The Water Man’s Daughter

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An accomplished, hard-hitting debut novel that marries a page-turning plot with the stories of three women, each of whom is struggling with decisions that will change the course of her life.
The violent death of a Canadian water company executive in a black township of Johannesburg throws together a South African anti-privatization activist and the water executive’s daughter, Claire, who arrives suddenly from Canada desperate to understand her father’s death. The murder investigation – led by an officer who is finding her own loyalties increasingly unclear – and Claire’s personal quest become entwined, and the young Canadian’s involvement with the activist brings her ever closer to a shocking truth she might not be able to bear. The Water Man’s Daughter,
like its characters, is fierce and tender, thought-provoking and emotionally rich. It introduces Emma Ruby-Sachs as an enormously talented, original, and fearless new voice in Canadian fiction.

From the Hardcover edition.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emblem Editions
Country
Canada
Date
15 July 2012
Pages
336
ISBN
9780771047718

An accomplished, hard-hitting debut novel that marries a page-turning plot with the stories of three women, each of whom is struggling with decisions that will change the course of her life.
The violent death of a Canadian water company executive in a black township of Johannesburg throws together a South African anti-privatization activist and the water executive’s daughter, Claire, who arrives suddenly from Canada desperate to understand her father’s death. The murder investigation – led by an officer who is finding her own loyalties increasingly unclear – and Claire’s personal quest become entwined, and the young Canadian’s involvement with the activist brings her ever closer to a shocking truth she might not be able to bear. The Water Man’s Daughter,
like its characters, is fierce and tender, thought-provoking and emotionally rich. It introduces Emma Ruby-Sachs as an enormously talented, original, and fearless new voice in Canadian fiction.

From the Hardcover edition.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emblem Editions
Country
Canada
Date
15 July 2012
Pages
336
ISBN
9780771047718