Where The Water Meets The Sky, Diane Les Becquets
Where The Water Meets The Sky, Diane Les Becquets
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Where The Water Meets The Sky

Author: Diane Les Becquets

Narrator: Anna Caputo

Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2026


Synopsis

For fans of Tell Me Everything and Heartwood, Where the Water Meets the Sky is the story of a brave young woman seeking wholeness and love in the untamed forests of Michigan’s upper peninsula—and answers about a fire that took away everything.

On a night in January, on the Garden Peninsula of Michigan, a farmhouse burns to the ground. A young child makes it out and flees into the woods with a book of matches in her hand.

Ten years later, Abby, a lover of birds and the natural world, returns to Garden, to the woods and lakes and farms and fisheries of her childhood, to assist her uncle on an environmental study of trees. Her best friend, Brew, invites her to a party where she meets a troubled girl named Seda, on the run from her abusive ex. Abby sets out to protect Seda and introduces her to an abandoned cabin that becomes a sanctuary for them both. Here, Abby begins to process her unrequited feelings for Brew while also discovering the person she is becoming. She wants more for her life, a hunger both spiritual and physical, and seeks to understand the trauma of her childhood that took her mother from her. Abby cares deeply for the people and flora and fauna around her and identifies with the wounds of the environment. She is desperate to remember what happened the night of the fire and as the summer of 1996 unfolds, Abby will be forced to reckon with the truth.

Perfect for fans of the lush and tender nature writing of Helen Macdonald and Richard Powers, Where the Water Meets the Sky is a coming-of-age novel that expertly delves into the connection between our perception of ourselves and our natural environs. It is a paean to the vast and beautiful wildscape around us and to the power of community and the wisdom of love.

About Diane Les Becquets

Diane Les Becquets is the author of Breaking Wild and The Last Woman in the ForestBreaking Wild, an Indie Next Pick and a national bestseller, received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist, and was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition. It was the recipient of the Colorado Book Award in Fiction, the New Hampshire Outstanding Work of Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award in Fiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelsey on January 30, 2026

This is for readers that like a much slower, subtler reveal, and appreciate the use of flora and fauna as writing mechanisms to deepen human experiences. ❝She felt such passion then, in thee song of the bird, in the night air that felt warm, then cool, the same passion she felt so many times in the......more

Goodreads review by Bam cooks the books on May 01, 2026

First off, what a gorgeous cover! This is a book about the beauty of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the cover expresses it so perfectly. Abby and her uncle are back in the Garden Peninsula of the UP, where their family has lived for years, to study the effects of climate change on these woods.......more

Goodreads review by Marianne on December 10, 2025

Love this book and how Les Becquets captures nature in such vivid detail that you feel as though you are walking alongside Abby discovering the beauty and birds in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! This is a captivating story about the power of nature and going back to one’s roots to discover oneself......more

Goodreads review by Robin Loves on May 05, 2026

The memory of a burning farmhouse on Michigan’s Garden Peninsula is one that Abby has carried with her for years. The fire was accidental, but the loss it caused was immeasurable. Now older, Abby returns to Garden to assist her uncle with a study he is preparing. Her uncle’s passion is trees, while......more

Goodreads review by Kristy on May 17, 2026

Thank you to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster for a free review copy. This story follows Abby, who is returning to her former hometown of Garden in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to assist her uncle on an environmental study for the summer. When Abby was a child, she was found fleeing from her burni......more