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The Covenant of Water reminded me more than anything else I’ve ever read of Pearl S. Buck’s The Good Earth trilogy in the writing style and in the way it swept me into a country, an age, and an extended family. I remember this book the way I remember a trip, like I’ve been there and met the characters as real people. Interestingly, I usually avoid medical drama but in this book, it was okay; even the graphic descriptions. I read parts of it twice, just to enjoy the writing. It is clear, complex, heartbreaking, and life affirming, all at once.
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