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Swim to Me: A Novel by Betsy Carter
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Swim to Me (Bantam Discovery)

by Betsy Carter

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Bantam Discovery (2008), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 336 pages

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I read this book because I had read a non-fiction title about Weeki Wachee and thought it was fascinating. This book - not so much. I wanted to like it and finished it just to see what happened, but I didn't really like it. ( )
  myrtis21 | Feb 10, 2008 |
i know this is fiction, but it seems really "made up".
i like the character development but it's otherwise a goofy book, hard to suspend enough to believe/connect.
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  aletheia21 | Oct 13, 2007 |
This was a quiet adult novel that is really, really good. I truly care for young Delores Walker. She strikes out on her own to be a mermaid in an underground water show in Florida and becomes a star weather woman. She's more mature than her own mother, and Delores has to decide what to do with her much younger brother. And what should she do about her dad who left them all a few years ago? Take him back? Welcome him?

Quiet is the best word for this little gem. I had a happy feeling when I finished it, although it definitely isn't a chick lit book. It's drama at its best. ( )
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She was two years old when her mother dropped her into the shallow end of the lake.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0385339771, Paperback)

Sometimes to be who you really are, you have
to pretend you’re already who you want to be.

At two, Delores’s mother dropped her into the shallow end of a lake, trusting instinct would teach her daughter to swim. From then on, the water is where Delores Walker feels most at home. Now, nearly seventeen, she’s boarding a Greyhound bus leaving the Bronx for sunny Weeki Wachee Springs, a tacky roadside attraction in the shadow of Walt Disney’s new Florida phenomenon.

With a hundred silver dollars left behind by her runaway dad, Delores is chasing her dream of being a mermaid with a group of other aquatic hopefuls—girls just as awkward and uncertain out of water as they are beautiful and graceful in it. And in this make-believe world of sequined tails and amphibious fantasy, Delores will learn some very real lessons about growing up and surviving in a world where everyone sometimes feels like a fish out of water.

A heartfelt novel of coming-of-age no matter what age you are, populated with characters offbeat, outcast, and thoroughly lovable, Swim to Me is filled with the kind of wise magic that’ll have you believing in the impossible before the final page.

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