The Waters: A Novel

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.

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400 pages

Average rating: 6.3

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KBoyles
Aug 21, 2024
9/10 stars
I loved this book. The writing was very poetic and I felt like I got to see The Waters through every character's eyes. It took me a few chapters to enjoy the rhythm but then I was hooked. The end of the book slowed down for me but I almost feel like it was intentional by the author. The reality of civilization interrupted all of the characters and the magic that the island (and herself) provided. Couple triggers I would note: rape and references to abortion and miscarriage. Nothing overly descriptive.
Tia Maria
Mar 08, 2024
9/10 stars
Slow moving... like a snake. Witchy, profound, spellbinding. I waded into the Waters for 2 weeks; the fog hasn't cleared yet.

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