Andrew Anastasios' 'The Water Diviner' tells the poignant story of Joshua Connor, an Australian farmer and water diviner, who travels to Gallipoli in 1919, years after the devastating battle. Driven by an unyielding hope and a father's love, Joshua seeks to locate the remains of his three sons, all of whom were declared missing in action. His arduous journey through the war-torn Ottoman Empire leads him into unexpected alliances and profound self-discovery, challenging his perceptions of loss, grief, and forgiveness. This compelling narrative explores the enduring human spirit amidst the tragedy of war.