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Girl underwater

Kells, Claire. (Author).
Book  - 2015
FIC Kells
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  • ISBN: 0525954937
  • ISBN: 9780525954934
  • Physical Description 291 pages
  • Publisher New York : Dutton, [2015]

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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 0525954937
Girl Underwater
Girl Underwater
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Kells writes with a spare, sure hand in her debut novel about a college sophomore swimmer who survives a plane crash in the Rockies along with a teammate and three young boys. First-person narrator Avery Delacorte reveals her story in parallel timelines. The first one details the crash and its harrowing aftermath in an unforgiving wilderness, where Avery is joined by teammate Colin Shea and the three boys, ages three through six. The other follows her mental recovery from the crash, hindered by the emotional wall she erects between herself and the experience. Avery's family, boyfriend, and therapists try to help, but she refuses to accept a PTSD diagnosis. She disassociates herself from the other survivors, going so far as to pretend she went it alone in the wild, had nothing to do with helping to rescue the youngsters, and did not suture Colin's wounds with dental floss. It's only when she forces herself to reconnect with her fellow survivors that she begins to regain control of her life. The author's skill with character reveals itself best with Colin, whose quiet care has always unnerved Avery. Kells's visceral story is quite memorable and eminently readable. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Avery and Colin, who are on the same college swim team, are on a flight home when the plane crashes into a lake in the Rockies. Together with three small boys, they are the only survivors and immediately bond together as they cling to life in the wilderness. Those days on their own test Colin and Avery and bring them close, but after their rescue, Avery must come to terms with her behavior and struggle to reconnect with her boyfriend, Lee. The action switches between their time scratching by for survival and Avery's beleaguered recovery. As a former competitive swimmer and the recipient of a medical degree, first-novelist Kells amply demonstrates her technical knowledge, lending realism to the story. The book is pervaded by sadness as Avery tries to find her way after the crash changed everything. The somber atmosphere means this is a love triangle with very little spice and lots of angst, particularly on Avery's part. The story ably demonstrates that survival is not just physical, but also mental and emotional.--Thoreson, Bridget Copyright 2015 Booklist

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A plane crash in the Rockies leaves more than physical scars on an up-and-coming competitive college swimmer. Kells expertly ratchets up the tension in her thrilling debut novel as she shifts back and forth between the frigid Colorado wilderness and chlorinated pools. Sophomore Avery Delacorte is excited to make her mark on the cutthroat college swimming circuit far from her native Boston and her controlling father. But when she takes a crowded flight back east for Thanksgiving, along with fellow swimmer Colin Shea, the plane goes down in the Rockies. After the first day, Avery, Colin and three little boysTim, 6, Liam, 4, and toddler Aayuare the only survivors. It would be easy to keep readers in suspense about the group's overall fate, but Kells makes the more interesting choice to alternate among the events leading up to the crash, the five-day wilderness ordeal and Avery's bumpy recovery. It's clear early on that the press' version of the story and the truth are not one and the same, but Kells cleverly teases out exactly how the two accounts differ as readers come to learn more about Avery, particularly her complicated relationships with Colin and with the sport of swimming itself. The children, and their growing adoration for their surrogate forest parents in the wake of the crash that orphaned them, are integral to the story and as such are realistically depicted, much to Kells' credit.With its subzero temperatures that will make you reach for a blanket and a wounded but never weakened heroine, Kells' assured debut is a winner. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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The plane on which collegiate swimmer Avery Delacorte and several teammates are traveling home for Thanksgiving crashes into a glacial lake in the Rocky Mountains. With only minutes to escape the sinking plane, she and teammate Colin rescue three small boys and make it to shore. This is only the first step toward survival. They need shelter, dry clothing, and food. Injury, wild winter weather, and an angry bear figure in their difficulties. Their harrowing five-day ordeal in the wilderness is told in flashbacks mingled, with Avery's struggle to cope in real time with PTSD. Kells's first novel, beautifully read here by Julia Whelan, captures the life-changing power of disaster and the human will to survive and to heal. Her characters are complex and diverse. VERDICT Recommended for all fiction collections. ["An absorbing tale that will grip anyone who enjoys survival stories or psychological dramas": LJ 11/15/14 starred review of the Dutton hc.]-Joanna Burkhardt, Univ. of Rhode Island, Providence © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Avery is the youngest in a family of athletes from Boston. She's a sophomore at Stanford when the plane she's taking home from school crashes in the Rocky Mountains. She is one of the only survivors, along with Colin (a teammate) and three young boys. They spend five days huddled in the wilderness, facing severe cold, snow storms, and a bear attack. Both Avery and Colin are uniquely qualified to survive-Avery's father is an ER doctor who taught her the basics, even taking her along to the ER on Saturdays to work by his side as she was growing up. Colin has a preternatural calm and optimism, as well as strength and a way with kids. But something happens on the fifth day that makes Avery so ashamed she cannot visit the boys or Colin after their rescue. She even lies to the media. Kells's choice to alternate chapters between the event and its aftermath effectively ramps up the suspense concerning the details of the tragedy and Avery's subsequent struggle with PTSD. Avery is a strong, if flawed, character, and teens will love her deeply emotional, at times angsty, story. There is a strong bond between Colin and Avery that brings a will-they or won't-they element to their relationship. Colin is a truly good person, and readers looking for a humble hero will swoon. VERDICT With the pacing of a thriller and the heart of a romance, the novel steers readers through one young woman's survival of a devastating tragedy.-Angela Carstensen, Convent of the Sacred Heart, New York City © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.