As rising seas threaten to engulf Britain, four lives are on the brink: Pinko, a privileged heir clinging to decadence; Jane, a working-class veterinary nurse racing to reunite her family; her pregnant teenage daughter Ashleigh, grappling with impending motherhood; and humble young artist Gavin. With sanctuary beckoning across the Channel, each faces impossible choices. Who will they save? What will they sacrifice?
A lyrical, thought-provoking novel which blurs borders and challenges notions of identity and belonging. In a future where we all may become refugees, it asks: how far would you go to stay afloat?
What did I think?
I. Am. Broken. What an outstanding novel! I didn't expect The Water That May Come to break my heart as much as it did but it really affected me and I have to admit that I may have shed a tear or two.
The timeline in the book ebbs and flows like the tide as the past is gradually revealed. It is so incredibly thought-provoking and really made me think about the consequences of your actions, however small, causing ripples across time. It's very much a sliding doors moment where things could have been completely different if only...
It is so beautifully written by Amy Lilwall with tension and suspense of the possible flood weaving through the prose as people try to flee to safety. The four main characters all have contrasting circumstances and views but they are linked together by fate. It made me wonder what I would do in the same situation and also made me consider refugees of today who leave their homeland in search of a better and safer life.
I went into The Water That May Come expecting a speculative, dystopian cli-fi thriller but it is so much more than that. My heart was pounding so much it's no wonder that it eventually broke and I was absolutely devastated at a particularly poignant moment. I'm feeling upset just thinking about it now; thar's how much the beautiful, evocative writing affected me.
Unputdownable and unforgettable, The Water That May Come is one of the most addictive books I've read this year. A very highly recommended and unmissable read. An easy five stars!

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