 It has been passed down from generation to generation to generation that we don't mess with water. Keep watching, and I'll tell you what book I'm talking about today. The Nine Yell, and today we're talking about fulfilling your dreams. When the Oscar, write that award-winning book. Do 500 videos and get monetized. Fulfill your dreams, okay? Today we're talking about the book, The Covenant of Water. The author of the book is Abraham Vargas. The genre of the book is fiction. The theme of the book is literature, okay? Y'all, y'all, 724 pages. When I listened to the audio book, it was like 33 hours. So good. So my favorite quote is, we don't have children to fulfill our dreams. Children allow us to let go of the dreams we were never meant to fulfill, okay? What does that have to do with The Covenant of Water? This book is absolutely heart breaking in the best way possible, okay? So this book follows a family that is afraid of water. You see someone marry into the family. The husband's afraid of water. They have a baby. The baby won't put their head in the water. What is going on with this water? Hates water. So then they go on and they have more children. One child loves the water, plays in it all day, can't get enough of the water. Then you have another child. This child loves when it's raining, just sits and watches the water. The child that absolutely hates the water ends up encountering people who are like almost drowning. And so then the kid grows up and you're like, oh my God, she was watching the doctor. He's gonna be a doctor. No, Abraham said that's not the storyline. So he grows up, still hates water, has a child that loves water, loves water. But he's so cautious. He doesn't want her to ever be around the water. And so then the mom is here. She's obsessed with water. She's walking through my soons to get here. What is this deal with water? So back to the quote, the granddaughter is up fulfilling the dreams that the dad thought he might have, right? And so she becomes a doctor, but she finds out there is a genetic issue with their family that has them off kilter or skew when they are around water. It is not just the phobia. It has been passed down from generation to generation to generation that we don't mess with water. And it's so fascinating that it took all these generations, multiple deaths of people, multiple occurrences of waters, large bodies of water, baths, drinking water, all iterations of water to get to the granddaughter who eventually discovers why there is the issue. An incredible book. So good. It's giving Gray's Anatomy in the Middle East. Okay, that's the best way that I'm gonna describe it. This book is phenomenal. I was gonna say this is the type of book that make me not wanna write. And I know it's not about reaching his level, it's about reaching my level, but ay, ay, ay, this was phenomenal. I don't even think I have this kind of a story in me, but this book was very, very good, okay? I saw this book when President Obama put out his list of must reads for 2023. I was like, okay, let me pick that out. Let me see what it's about. And it is so good, so good, okay? If you are interested in more books that are all about water and growing up and coming of age, take a look at this review here. All right, this movie, the movie adaptation for this book was almost better than the book. I mean, scene by scene, the way that I would have played it out, it's perfect. And there's a lot of water scenes as well, all right? So I'll see you in the next video.