Watermelon Snow by William A. Liggett
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Yeah! so happy with the story. There were many layers to the story that I really became involved with the story and even think I might want to actualy visit a glacier to see the beauty and frailty of this disapearing natural resource. There are several good charectors, lots of hidden dangers with a smattering of globals messages on the subject of global warming and how it effecting the glaciers that millions of people rely on for their fresh water supply. I was unable to put this book down once I started. I look forward to seeing what else this author has to offer. The book was not too long, kept to the subject and was very entertaining as well as informative.
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