"The people of the Water - The Last Humans Part 1"
The first part of a six installments serial - length of a short novel at about 110 pages in 10 chapters - the book takes place some 100 years after the total devastation of the Earth in the 3rd World War; the seas are dead, the land has a lot of dead zones, war remnants like killer robots, killer poisonous locust swarms, bombs etc are found in places, all flowing water is poisoned, but nature and humanity are resilient and animals live here and there, even forest reappeared, while the people of Europe divided in many functional (after their specialization) roam generally peacefully in the more temperate zones, all living under the "nomadic ethical code" and an ideology of nature renewal, while rejecting technology and religion as the causes of the last war
The most important clan - literally vital for the human ecology - are the water people whose diviners can find uncontaminated water underground in cisterns, buried cities etc; moving on an army of 100 year old jury rigged trucks (and using also special gas depots) the 5000 odd clan is both respected and envied as they go and trade the crucial water with various clans on their way to the general clans assembly in the South of France
Led by 3 "mothers" and 3 "fathers" of the clan, the water people have a major asset in the 18 year old Solman, a lame boy with the gift of truth seeing - the only one of the day as others are pretenders - when his parents were brutally murdered at 6, Solman was adopted by the Clan Council and his first proof of his gift was alerting the clan that the Slangs - the gun clan - plans to ambush and massacre them on the outskirts of Berlin
Now at 18, Solman moves away from his mothers and fathers and becomes involved with Raima, the clan doctor, who is somewhere from her mid 20's to her early 30's but is also physically marked by a genetic disease that slowly develops cancerous growths on her skin, only to accelerate in madness and death - and her life is coming to an end so in her last desperate wish to "live life' - which earlier had made her unpopular as nobody would marry her of course, but men being men would sleep with her in sort of secret, while later sending their wives for treatment or childbirth to her... - Raima seduces Solman who moves in with her to the fury of his closest "mother" from the Council
Things start happening and Solman starts having premonitions of disaster while Raima who in secret has a banned Bible (as above religion and technology beyond the minimum needed to keep the trucks, guns etc ready are anathema) keeps harping on the signs of the Apocalypse and the seven angels of death - the WW 3 being the first such and now the next to come
And so it starts, with extraordinary action and narrative flow, with a lot packed in the 100 odd pages and ending on an awesome cliffhanger to boot
This is superior sf European style - very frank, matter of fact language regarding sex for example, with the "part of life" attitude that is so foreign to US sff where either it's avoided or it's shown as exceptional and the culmination of stuff...
Highly, highly recommended and I wish this series (comes to ~700 pages total) would be translated in English for a wide audience
Here is the blurb:
"A century after the third world war, which pitted the camp Indo-Arab-American alliance against the Paris-Moscow-Beijing axis, the world has become uninhabitable due to nuclear radiation, poisons discharged into rivers and lakes, animals rendered hazardous by genetic manipulation and robotic weapons still in service. Humans are mostly nomads and have their hands full trying to survive in this environment.
One of these nomadic clans, that of the "aquariotes", tour Europe from the Urals to the French Atlantic coast seeking drinking water, this priceless treasure to barter with other tribes during its journey. Among them, live Solman and Raima who foresee the arrival of the Apocalypse described in the Bible"
Another version which gives different details:
"In a world ravaged by chemical and genetic pollution caused by a third world war there survive some communities that have adapted to the collapse of civilization. The nomadic people aquariotes tour Europe in search of drinking water supplies that have become scarce and therefore precious.
Solman the lame, a young member of the tribe is gifted with the rare gift of clairvoyance - to detect the truth or falsehood in the words of others. It is also his fate to be left out of the community, because he inspires fear in those who have something shameful to hide. Only Raima the healer suffering from "transgenesis", an incurable genetic disease, is his girlfriend. Solman perceives with his gift a threat to the community. And the facts seem increasingly to reinforce this impression."