High and Dry: The Texas-New Mexico Struggle for the Pecos River

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Water law, water politics, and especially water shenanigans are at the center of this book about New Mexico and Texas dividing the Pecos River. On one level the story is about a twenty-year court case, Texas v. New Mexico, a monstrous law suit between two states sharing a common water source, a state boundary, and a long history of mutual enmity. On every other level, this story is as big and far-reaching as the high plains drained by the Pecos: it is a part memoir, part biography, and part environmental history, part the history of hydrology, and part a contribution to the annals of litigation in the great tradition of Anthony Lewis and Jonathan Harr.

While High and Dry makes a speciality of clashes of principles and personalities, especially in the courtroom, it remains very much a story about a river and its world in an arid region. There are irrigators here, including the leading “old families” of southeastern New Mexico, and there is nature here, including “the vampires of the West,” the rapacious salt cedars relentlessly sucking up the precious Pecos stream drift. But beneath them all is the writer, inviting readers to see how tiny gardens grown for the soul are as the most important to the overall story as the adjudication of water rights. Hall gives a masterful summary of the legal and scientific parts of the story, but he excels in letting us feel and care about water in the same manner as do the people who use it to grow crops.

“One of the vital best books anywhere on the heart and soul of western water, High and Dry will leave you awed and flabbergasted by the intricacy, chicanery, mystery, and good old nonstop adventure of interstate water disputes. This is a joy to read, wealthy in humor and quirky personalities.”–John Nichols

“A major contribution to western water law and history in the tradition of Donald Worster. High and Dry is very important reading.”–Dan Tarlock, Chicago-Kent College of Law

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