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Rupert Wright

    Take Me to the Source: In Search of Water
    Notes From the Languedoc
    • 2009

      Take Me to the Source: In Search of Water

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of water, the author delves into its essential role in human survival and the paradox of its scarcity despite being a renewable resource. The narrative highlights the global water crisis through poignant stories, such as a Brazilian bishop's dedication to saving a river and a child's daily struggle for water in India. The book raises critical questions about the value of water, its potential as a source of conflict or cooperation, and the societal attitudes towards this vital resource.

      Take Me to the Source: In Search of Water
    • 2005

      Notes From the Languedoc

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.2(40)Add rating

      It is easy to get to the Languedoc. You will learn about the Languedoc's troubled and fascinating history, visit bullfights and boar hunts, and hear about the writers and artists that have lived and travelled in this intriguing land.

      Notes From the Languedoc