A book that captures time, place, and the timelessness of family. Dougie's family is beset by an Australian drought, and when he learns his grandfather was a water witcher (dowser), he has to give it a go. The illustrations' stark pen lines and unrelenting browns capture the land's dryness, broken only by sequences of dreams, imaginings, and house interiors. An enjoyable book, one that has special meaning for us as my wife is an Aussie (please pronounce it Ozzie, Yanks!) whose grandfather dowsed many wells in the Condoblin area of country New South Wales.