No More Empty Spaces

No More Empty Spaces
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781647426170
ISBN-13 : 1647426170
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Book Synopsis No More Empty Spaces by : D.J. Green

Download or read book No More Empty Spaces written by D.J. Green and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2024-04-09 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It’s 1973 and Will Ross, a divorced American geologist, has signed on to work on a troubled dam in a remote, rugged part of Turkey. He decides to take his children with him, but they think they’re only going for their usual two-week stint of shared custody, not to live there. Once in Turkey, Will struggles for control—of his family, his work, the landscape the dam is to be built on, and, ultimately, himself. Alongside these emotional conflicts, he, his children, and everyone else involved in the dam face powerful external forces—of erosion, dissolution, landslides, and earthquakes. Whether they let themselves see it or not, natural hazards impact their lives every day. And so do their intractable human natures. Science can help them understand those forces and engineering can help control them, but each character gradually comes to realize that the landscape they stand upon, and the landscapes of their lives, will shift and shake regardless of the choices they make. The question, then, is: how will they respond? Timely and gripping, No More Empty Spaces will make you think about how you relate to yourself, your family, and the Earth and its ever-changing processes.


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