Water won’t always be available at the turn of a tap. The rivers won’t always run, and the rains won’t always come. Imagine 50 years into the future, a world facing a global disaster which could make the human race extinct.
Peter is a man living in this time. He wakes every morning to face another day of misery, of water rationing and of ‘existing’ rather than living. Of shaved heads and “micro-robot cleaning” instead of showers. The only two people left in his life who mean anything to him are his daughter Claire and granddaughter Hannah.
But an opportunity arises, the chance that only comes once in a lifetime, and he is torn between his love of his family and taking the journey that could change the future for all of them.
Water won’t always be available at the turn of a tap. The rivers won’t always run, and the rains won’t always come. Imagine 50 years into the future, a world facing a global disaster which could make the human race extinct.
Peter is a man living in this time. He wakes every morning to face another day of misery, of water rationing and of ‘existing’ rather than living. Of shaved heads and “micro-robot cleaning” instead of showers. The only two people left in his life who mean anything to him are his daughter Claire and granddaughter Hannah.
But an opportunity arises, the chance that only comes once in a lifetime, and he is torn between his love of his family and taking the journey that could change the future for all of them.