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Dry

Neal Shusterman, Jarrod Shusterman

Dry

Neal Shusterman, Jarrod Shusterman

Dry Part 2, Snapshot-Chapter 11 Summary & Analysis

Part 2: “Three Days to Animal”

Part 2, Snapshot 1 of 3 Summary: “Activist”

Camille Cohen, a social activist, figured out that California was running low on water before the Tap-Out happened. She led a protest then, but after the Tap-Out, she decided to take further action. Now she follows a municipal water truck.

Part 2, Snapshot 2 of 3 Summary: “OCWD Transport”

David drives a municipal water truck with an armed guard. He delivers water to hospitals and government facilities, but he has pilfered one container of water for his own family. He’s on his way to deliver to a refugee-like settlement at a power plant, but suddenly he sees a young girl standing on the road in front of him, forcing him to stop.

Part 2, Snapshot 3 of 3 Summary: “Plant Manager”

Pete, the manager of the power plant, loves his job. After the Tap-Out, he let his employees bring their families to the plant for refuge even though his bosses wouldn’t approve. Since the power plant is a critical facility, it received regular water deliveries. On this day, however, an angry mob waits outside the gate. When the delivery truck arrives, the mob tears the driver and guard from the truck before breaking into the plant.

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