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Loading... How to Breathe Underwaterby Julie Orringer
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I'm an instant fan. Brilliant writer. OH MY GOD. She does all the things you aren't supposed to do in stories and her stories are so good because of it. Kill little children! It should happen more often. :) I liked this book very much. All of the nine short stories contain an in depth study of teen age years and situations that occur, some of which impact us for a lifetime. Note to Sixth Grade Self is a superbly written tale of a young woman who simply doesn't fit in no matter how hard she tries. The Isabel Fish deals with the heavy subject of two young girls who took a fast ride in a car and one died, leaving the other with incredible guilt and remorse and a brother who cannot forgive her because she survived and his girlfriend died. Stations of the Cross also chronicles the sense of non belonging and the terrible things we do to fit in and buckle under peer pressure. While some of the stories were deeply disturbing, this is a book that many can relate to. A collection of dark, tragic stories, yet not completely depressing. A good read. Overall, I liked probably half of the stories. no reviews | add a review
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My favourite, and it is difficult as they are all excellent, is The Isabel Fish, which tells, with skillful use of flashbacks, the relationship between a brother and sister after the sister escapes a car driven into a lake by the brother's girlfriend, who dies in the accident. The amount of story and emotion compressed into 30 pages is breathtaking. (