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Swimming
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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Twenty years ago, Vivian Silver abandoned her dreams of travel to marry the mysterious Jeb Wheeler, seduced both by his unnerving charm and his acres of untamed New Hampshire land. The hand-built house and swimming pond become the center of the universe for their entire family. Lila, their youngest, is consumed with love for her two older brothers, Aaron and Jack, and remains blind to the simmering tension between them. For beneath the surface of their idyllic setting lies a depth of explosive feeling that none of them can control. Into this heated atmosphere glides Aarons girlfriend, Suzanne, whose presence is threatening, exciting; Lila thrills to the ominous quality of Aarons absolute adoration for this young woman. Before her visit is over, Suzanne will unleash the forces of rage between Aaron and Jack, compelling one brother to commit an act against the other that can never be taken back. A decade later, living in New York, Lila still searches for Aaron, who disappeared that night, and Suzanne, whose mystique still exerts a hold on her memory. For Lila to move past her family s tragedy, she must piece together what happened that fateful weekendand recover the things lost down by the waterbefore she can at last let them go. A stunning literary novel that captures the lingering effects of longing and loss, Swimming is by turns a gripping family story, a heartbreaking coming of age journey, and a suspenseful psychological investigation into the meaning and limits of fidelity, identity, and intimacy. BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Joanna Hershon's A Dual Inheritance.
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LiseWorks
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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Go Summer Go. I don't really watch the summer Olympics, but this girl is good. Our first Gold was to her. 🇨🇦

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Chrissyreadit
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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I am ready for a lazy day of swimming too! @WanderingBookaneer has literally thought of everything to promote summer fun! Also I lost my portable charger this week! I can‘t believe you sent one!!!!!!😍🙌👏🙌👏#summersantagoespostal #summersolsticegoespostal

WanderingBookaneer Serendipity about the phone charger. I just thought it was cute! 5y
Chrissyreadit @WanderingBookaneer it‘s so funny because I bought a tiny pool I could just sit in with a cold drink- and the leaf will be perfect and hysterical. The phone charger really was serendipity. 5y
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Lcsmcat
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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It isn‘t often that I‘m so wrong about a book I start that I bail on it, but here are the #dnfbooks on my Goodreads shelf. #readingresolutions @Jess7

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Blueberry
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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AshleyHoss820 Right!? This is so aggravating! Or when you pull out knitting/crocheting! Let us read in peace! 😄😄😄 6y
Quirkybookworm All the time! 6y
Caroline2 Yes!!!! This is so true! 6y
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Hauntedbybooks
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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jhod
Swimming | Joanna Hershon
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#carpediem #fallintobooks @RealLifeReading
Today was the last day of my holiday and it was cold and stormy with the normally packed beaches desolate. I seized the day and went for a swim anyway!

BarbaraBB Looks great. Where are you? 7y
Lynnsoprano What @BarbaraBB asked😄 7y
Andrew65 Always sad when a holiday comes towards its end! 7y
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jhod @BarbaraBB @Lynnsoprano porquerolles just off Toulon in France - beautiful island, amazing wildlife, no cars, only Wi-Fi in a couple of places - idyllic! 7y
jhod @Andrew65 just means it's time to book the next one...! 7y
Andrew65 @jhod True! 😊 7y
BarbaraBB La douce France, how nice! 7y
RealLifeReading How lovely! 7y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa Good for you! Beautiful, no matter the weather. 7y
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GoldenGirl
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This was the slowest, worst book I've ever read in my life. This girl spent the whole book talking about her brother who died in a swimming accident and thinking the people who were there killed him. She stalked his ex-girlfriend and harassed her, accusing her of killing him.....turns out, she didnt. it was a tragic accident.