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The ongoing conflict and military presence disrupt transportation and daily life, complicating Emiko's plans and symbolizing broader societal instability.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Windup Girl (2009)Paolo Bacigalupi
Chapter 10
Emiko, a windup, wakes in her cramped, hot living quarters and reflects on her past life in Japan and her current degraded existence in the slums of Krung Thep. She performs a ritualistic cleansing with scarce water, then ventures out during daylight—an unusual and risky act for her—to seek passage north by river, hoping to find her lost windup tribe. Despite her efforts, she learns that river travel is largely impossible due to low water levels and war, forcing her to consider the difficult overland journey or waiting for the rainy season.