"Will make your heart pound--anxiously, joyfully, triumphantly."
--New York Times bestselling author Lauren Myracle
Readers will happily dive into this emotionally grounded, contemporary
young adult novel about the sudden end of one girl's Olympic swimming
dreams and the struggles she endures before realizing there are many
things that express who we are.
Sixteen-year-old Abby Lipman is on track to win the state swim
championships and qualify for the Olympic trials when a fainting
incident at a swim meet leads to the diagnosis of a deadly heart
condition. Now Abby is forced to discover who she is without the one
thing that's defined her entire life.
"More than a sports novel, this book delves deep into issues of
identity--how we identify ourselves separately from what we do
well--and the importance of support systems while making life-altering
decisions. Give this to fans of Catherine Gilbert Murdock's Dairy Queen
series." *--*School Library Journal
*"This engaging and fast-paced read expertly paints the world
of high-school sports and the single-minded focus and commitment that
some high-school athletes can have." --*Booklist
*"This is a solid look at an elite athlete who gets benched. . . .
An enjoyable read even for couch potatoes." --*Kirkus Reviews