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“Ask me anything! (always wanted to say that...)” Anna Clark

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Anna Clark Hi Spencer! Thank you back; it means a lot to hear from folks who have been on the ground in Flint. As for knowing where to start the book: it was a combination of trial & error, and instinct. Pastor McCathern was one of my earliest interviews and he made *such* an impression on me, so he opens the book. You meet him as I met him, more or less. Also, most articles I was seeing began with the water switch in April 2014, but that undercut so much of what came before. The pivotal day of the switch appears early in my book too, but I had more space to pan out and show how this manmade water disaster played out amidst the majesty of the Great Lakes. They key questions that fueled the book: How does a city become vulnerable in the first place? What are our choices for where to go next. I tried to take it all step by step, this human story that goes back decades, in Flint and beyond.
Anna Clark I would love to see it translated! But it will be up to my literary agent to make something like that possible. I agree that water is a world issue. We have a lot to learn from each other.

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