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Although I am always looking for environmentally conscious fiction, this didn't work for me. Fracking is frequently in the headlines, and I enjoyed how Herrin framed the issues in uniquely human terms, Frank Joyner is a lone holdout, surrounded by property that allows fracking, but it's the fractures within the family where the story really gets interesting. Worth a read, but there is better family drama fiction out there.

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