"Beautiful in its honesty and vulnerability, this is a powerful story
about dreams and bodily agency that sings from the heart."--Natalia
Sylvester, award-winning author of Breathe and Count Back From Ten
A powerful and expertly told novel-in-verse by about a 12-year-old
Dominican American swimmer who is diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis by
an award-winning poet.
Aniana del Mar belongs in the water like a dolphin belongs to the sea.
But she and Papi keep her swim practices and meets hidden from Mami, who
has never recovered from losing someone she loves to the water years
ago. That is, until the day Ani's stiffness and swollen joints mean she
can no longer get out of bed, and Ani is forced to reveal just how
important swimming is to her. Mami forbids her from returning to the
water but Ani and her doctor believe that swimming along with medication
will help Ani manage her disease. What follows is the journey of a girl
who must grieve who she once was in order to rise like the tide and
become the young woman she is meant to be. Aniana Del Mar Jumps In is
a poignant story about chronic illness and disability, the secrets
between mothers and daughters, the harm we do to the ones we love the
most--and all the triumphs, big and small, that keep us afloat.