It could be a story of human adaptability. Characters in the 'A Life Without Water Novel' may be forced to adapt to the new, water - less reality. This might involve changing their lifestyles, diets, and social structures.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But it could be about survival, the importance of water, or how a world or characters cope without this essential resource.
There could be a scientist. A scientist would be a likely main character as they might be trying to find solutions to the water - less situation, using their knowledge to search for ways to either create water or find alternative means of survival.
In such a novel, it might be a desolate world where survival is a constant struggle and resources are scarce.
The theme could be the loss of humanity. Love is a very human emotion, and without it, the story might show how people lose their humanity, becoming cold and indifferent to others. For example, they may not show empathy or kindness as they have no love in their hearts. This can be seen through their actions and interactions with others in the story. They might be more focused on themselves and their own survival, without considering the feelings or well - being of those around them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But it could be about love and loss, where the protagonist has to navigate a world without a significant other.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel yet. But they could be survivors in a water - less world, like a scientist trying to find a way to get water, a mother trying to protect her children, or a group of adventurers on a quest for water.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But usually in such a novel, there might be a protagonist who is leading the struggle in the water - less world, like a scientist trying to find solutions or a survivor just trying to stay alive.
The main theme could be mystery. Since there's'something in the water', it might imply a hidden element or danger lurking there, which often creates a sense of mystery in a story.
It could be about the exploration of a particular place or community. In 'The Water is Wide Novel', perhaps it focuses on the unique aspects of the area near the water and how the people there live, their traditions and relationships, all of which can be considered as part of the main theme.
The main theme could be mystery, as many novels with 'deep water' in the title often involve elements of the unknown or hidden things beneath the surface, both literally and metaphorically.