Divide and Take

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Cover of the book Divide and Take by J Collin, J Collin
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Author: J Collin ISBN: 9780987888815
Publisher: J Collin Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: J Collin
ISBN: 9780987888815
Publisher: J Collin
Publication: November 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Sarah Polsky was more than happy with her quiet under the radar and closeted life. She owned a grocery store situated in the same small town where she grew up in Ofiara, Minnesota. She was by no means going to be a wealthy woman, but she was content. Sadly, Sarah’s life would not stay this way. Everything started to change when Sarah’s partner wanted her out of the closet.

It was around this same time the town was floundering economically and looking at becoming a ghost town. The major industry in Ofiara, In-House Venting, was closing down. In desperation, the mayor invites a major beverage company into town to set up a bottling plant.

Although the Polar Beverage bottling plant initially seems to be a god sent to the majority of residents, the plant brings with one major issue. Water is needed to produce their products, water taken directly from the town’s water supply. With millions of dollars invested in the bottling plant the beverage company seems consigned to the idea of making production in Ofiara work. Unfortunately, Polar Beverage’s refusal to admit defeat may drain the town of every drop of water.

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Sarah Polsky was more than happy with her quiet under the radar and closeted life. She owned a grocery store situated in the same small town where she grew up in Ofiara, Minnesota. She was by no means going to be a wealthy woman, but she was content. Sadly, Sarah’s life would not stay this way. Everything started to change when Sarah’s partner wanted her out of the closet.

It was around this same time the town was floundering economically and looking at becoming a ghost town. The major industry in Ofiara, In-House Venting, was closing down. In desperation, the mayor invites a major beverage company into town to set up a bottling plant.

Although the Polar Beverage bottling plant initially seems to be a god sent to the majority of residents, the plant brings with one major issue. Water is needed to produce their products, water taken directly from the town’s water supply. With millions of dollars invested in the bottling plant the beverage company seems consigned to the idea of making production in Ofiara work. Unfortunately, Polar Beverage’s refusal to admit defeat may drain the town of every drop of water.

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