How to Breathe Underwater
2 journalers for this copy...
mooched from jessicag
In her dazzling first book Julie Orringer dives into the private world of childhood and immerses us in its fears and longings: the jealous friendships and the bitter sibling battles; the parents that row and the boys that won't dance with you. Then, in a voice that is equally tender and compassionate, she reminds us of those rare, exhilarating moments of victory.
In her dazzling first book Julie Orringer dives into the private world of childhood and immerses us in its fears and longings: the jealous friendships and the bitter sibling battles; the parents that row and the boys that won't dance with you. Then, in a voice that is equally tender and compassionate, she reminds us of those rare, exhilarating moments of victory.
I don't usually do short stories. These were fairly grim (which I like) and very well written.
Sent to jeniwren via the Australasia Wishlist Tag Game
Thanks again for another wishlist tag. I enjoy short stories and a bit grim is certainly to my liking as well :)