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Out stealing water / Roxanne Doty.

Van Pelt Library PS3604.O89 O98 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Doty, Roxanne Lynn, author.
Contributor:
Local Philadelphia : A Novel Idea Bookstore Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Teenagers--Family relationships--Fiction.
Teenagers.
Theft--Arizona--Phoenix--Fiction.
Theft.
Extremists--Arizona--Phoenix--Fiction.
Extremists.
Teenagers--Family relationships.
Arizona--Phoenix.
Genre:
Fiction
Physical Description:
214 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Raleigh, NC : Regal House Publishing, 2022.
Summary:
When the city turns off her family's water, seventeen-year-old Emily begins to understand why her uncle Dwight thinks the government should keep its hands off people's lives, property, and the things they have a right to--such as water. Set in the greater Phoenix, Arizona area in the summer of 2010, Out Stealing Water tells the story of Emily's increasingly bold schemes to get enough money to leave Phoenix for good. She and her cousin, Paula, begin stealing. At first, it's T-shirts and gym shorts from the university gym, but it soon escalates to stealing cell phones and IDs. When they accept an offer from the shady friend of her uncle Jay to steal suitcases from Sky Harbor Airport, they may have crossed a point of no return. Meanwhile, Dwight struggles to hang on to the family's ramshackle two-acre property located in the heart of a rapidly growing university town by accepting help from an armed anti-government group. In the wake of a tragic shootout, Emily has to choose: stay in the place she calls home or find a new life for herself? --from page [4] of cover.
ISBN:
1646031970
9781646031979
OCLC:
1285276044

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