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Kiss the Undertow
Kiss the Undertow: A Novel | Marie-Hélène Larochelle
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The water slurps my shoulders, torso, and back in a big, wet kiss, bending my image into an ironic clone of the truth. I bow to its dominance and let it break me open. The water alone will have me. Watched obsessively by her guru-like coach, a nameless swimmer battles the element of water in a gruelling physical regimen. Outside of training, she floats loose in waters murky, salty, and chlorinated, engaging in aimless self-destruction, restraint looming just beyond her drifting hand. Incrementally, swimming is killing her; the pool is killing her. Hovering always nearby is a prickly vulture, waiting to feed on the swimmer’s remains ... Intense and immersive, Kiss the Undertow is a psychologically gripping account of endurance pushed to extremes.
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Kiss the Undertow: A Novel | Marie-Hélène Larochelle
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Mehso-so

Not sure about this book about a competitive swimmer who has an abusive coach and in turns abuses her body and pushes it to the breaking point. While I have no doubt at all abuse in sports exists, large swathes of this book just felt over the top and perhaps in doing so can lead a reader to feel that this (and *only* this) is what abuse in sport looks like.