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Thirsty: William Mulholland, California Water, and the Real Chinatown


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Thirsty: William Mulholland, California Water, and the Real Chinatown

Contributors:

By (Author) Marc Weingarten

ISBN:

9781942600022

Publisher:

Rare Bird Books

Imprint:

Rare Bird Books

Publication Date:

8th December 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Water industries
History of the Americas

Dewey:

333.9100979494

Prizes:

Short-listed for Southern California Independent Booksellers Best Nonfiction Book 2016 (United States)

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

482g

Description

Thirsty is the history of Los Angeles and its fraught relationship with water. As a city on the make since the early twentieth century, Los Angeles resources fought hard to keep up with its unchecked growth. The citys water chief William Mulholland built an aqueduct to grab water over 200 miles away in Owens Valley, but it wasnt enough. Thirsty is the gripping tale of Los Angeles epic battles for water, the larger-than-life characters that shaped a citys destiny, and the man-made tragedy that killed 400 and forever changed the way water would be harnessed and allocated.

Reviews

Finalist for the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association Award With the skill of a master storyteller, Marc Weingarten narrates one of the great and quintessential California origin stories. This is saga of civic ambition and can-do determination. It is also one of greed, environmental shortsightedness, class and cultural appropriation. So it turns out that it's not just a California story at all but the story of America. --Marisa Silver, New York Times Bestselling author of Mary Coin and Little Nothing

Author Bio

Marc Weingarten is the author of Station to Station and The Gang that Wouldn't Write Straight; the co-editor of the anthologies Yes is the Answer and Here She Comes Now, and producer of the films God Bless Ozzy Osbourne and The Other One. He lives in Malibu.

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