The Other Side of the River: Stories of Women, Water and the World is a deep searching into the ways we become dammed and how we recover fluidity.
Rooted in rivers, inspired by wetlands, sources, and tributaries, this book weaves its path between the banks of memory and story, from Florida to Kyoto, storm-ravaged New Orleans to London, through San Francisco and Ghana. We navigate through flood and drought to confront the place of wildness in the age of technology.
Part memoir, part manifesto, part travelogue, and part love letter to myth and ecology, The Other Side of the River is an intricately woven tale of finding your flow . . .and your roots.