Breathing Underwater
Books | Juvenile Fiction / Family / Siblings
4.1
Sarah Allen
A Junior Library Guild Selection“In Breathing Underwater, Sarah Allen has created characters so alive and compelling that readers will root for them every mile of this moving, heartfelt journey.” —Dan Gemeinhart, author of The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise A sparkly, moving middle grade novel from Sarah Allen, and a big-hearted exploration of sisterhood, dreams, and what it means to be there for someone you love.Olivia is on the road trip of her dreams, with her trusty camera and her big sister Ruth by her side. Three years ago, before their family moved from California to Tennessee, Olivia and Ruth buried a time capsule on their favorite beach. Now, they’re taking an RV back across the country to uncover the memories they left behind. But Ruth’s depression has been getting worse, so Olivia has created a plan to help her remember how life used to be: a makeshift scavenger hunt across the country, like pirates hunting for treasure, taking pictures and making memories along the way.All she wants is to take the picture that makes her sister smile. But what if things can never go back to how they used to be? What if they never find the treasure they’re seeking? Through all the questions, loving her sister, not changing her, is all Olivia can do—and maybe it’s enough.
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Author
Sarah Allen
Pages
224
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Published Date
2021-03-30
ISBN
0374313261 9780374313265
Ratings
Google: 3
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"This is a riveting, beautiful novel about a girl named Olivia whose older sister Ruth is struggling with depression. Olivia is always worried about Ruth, and is constantly scared that she’ll fall into “The Pit” or very severe depression. So Olivia does her best to always stay upbeat, but somehow always ends up on Ruth’s bad side. <br/>This is a beautiful story about struggling, healing, and sisterhood that helped me understand depression better than before. I usually don’t cry over books (I know, I know) but this book had me in tears by the end (which I’ve read about five times now). It’s definitely a must read."