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The Watertower

The Watertower

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Nobody in Preston could remember when the watertower was built, or who had built it, but there it stood, casting a long, dark shadow across the valley.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2023
Publisher: Hachette Australia


Nobody in Preston could remember when the watertower was built, or who had built it, but there it stood, casting a long, dark shadow across the valley, across Preston itself. The watertower was a mysterious structure that had stood for decades, a testament to the city's past and its unknown origins. Some locals speculated that it had been built during the Industrial Revolution, while others believed it might have been a remnant of a ancient civilization. Regardless of its history, the watertower was a striking sight, its towering height and imposing presence commanding attention from all who saw it. It loomed over the city, casting a shadow that seemed to stretch for miles. The watertower was not just a physical structure, but a symbol of the city's identity. It was a reminder of the hard work and determination of the people who had built it, and of the struggles and hardships they had endured to create a thriving community. For many, the watertower was a source of pride and a symbol of the city's strength and resilience. It was a reminder that even in the face of adversity, Preston had always been able to rise above and overcome. Despite its age and mystery, the watertower remained a beloved landmark in Preston. It was a place where people could go to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, to take in the beauty of the surrounding valley, and to reflect on the history and culture of the place. And for those who knew the secrets of the watertower, it was a place of wonder and intrigue, a place that held the promise of discovery and adventure.

Nobody in Preston could remember when the watertower was built, or who had built it, but there it stood, casting a long, dark shadow across the valley, across Preston itself.



The watertower was a mysterious structure that had stood for decades, a testament to the city's past and its unknown origins. Some locals speculated that it had been built during the Industrial Revolution, while others believed it might have been a remnant of a ancient civilization. Regardless of its history, the watertower was a striking sight, its towering height and imposing presence commanding attention from all who saw it. It loomed over the city, casting a shadow that seemed to stretch for miles.

The watertower was not just a physical structure, but a symbol of the city's identity. It was a reminder of the hard work and determination of the people who had built it, and of the struggles and hardships they had endured to create a thriving community. For many, the watertower was a source of pride and a symbol of the city's strength and resilience. It was a reminder that even in the face of adversity, Preston had always been able to rise above and overcome.

Despite its age and mystery, the watertower remained a beloved landmark in Preston. It was a place where people could go to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, to take in the beauty of the surrounding valley, and to reflect on the history and culture of the place. And for those who knew the secrets of the watertower, it was a place of wonder and intrigue, a place that held the promise of discovery and adventure.

Weight: 156g
Dimension: 203 x 279 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780734421715

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