Four book covers displayed side-by-side, including "Inland", "Virga & Bone", "The Dry", and "The Ministry for the Future".

5 Good Books that Offer Perspective on Drought

Droughts have been pervasive throughout history inspiring many to write about this natural disaster. Librarian Allyson Mower has recommended these titles (both fiction and non-fiction) that feature themes and settings of droughts and how they affect us.

Book cover for "Virga & Bone" by Craig Childs, featuring a background of scattered animal bones and fragments.

Virga & Bone by Craig Childs

Wonderful essays on life–both past and present–in an arid land.

Book cover for "Inland" by Téa Obreht, featuring an abstract illustration of a sunset in vibrant colors.

Inland by Tea Obreht

The uncertainty of access to water really drives this book set in a historical drought in the West.

Book cover for "The Dry" by Jane Harper, featuring a field of dry grass under a dark, starry sky.

The Dry by Jane Harper

A very compelling murder mystery that gets intertwined with an exceptional drought taking place in a region in Australia.

Book cover for "The Ministry for the Future" by Kim Stanley Robinson, showing a view from inside a deep circular structure.

Ministry for the Future by Kim Robinson

This cli-fi novel set in the near future opens up with an extreme heat wave and then follows the insidious monster that is climate change to explore the many ways it changes this society.

Book cover for "Basin and Range" by John McPhee, featuring a sepia-toned landscape photograph of a desert basin.

Basin & Range by John McPhee

Offers helpful and engaging perspective on the natural history of Utah and the intermountain west.

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