Full Description
'Bournebridge over Troubled Waters' is a remarkable
and unforgettable book. It's the year 2030 in Bourne Valley town, where the
river flows into the English Channel. Hannah and Andy have returned from their
secret wedding and honeymoon. It's a secret because Andy is the local Catholic
priest. They return to some exciting news and begin a new adventure running a
large dilapidated old vicarage up river in Bournebridge. Continuing with their
climate-friendly enterprise development work, that had won Bourne Valley the
National Emerald Award, they assemble a motley group of tenants for the
vicarage to help them, including farm workers, an ex-professional rugby player,
a lawyer and a retired bishop. It's a roller coaster journey for the next year
with community strife and some climate extremes... including a prolonged severe
flood. Among the highs are the beginnings of new romances, businesses and
sporting successes. This is a story of love and friendship as well as being a
fascinating insight into the impact of climate change action and what you can
achieve if your passion prevails.



