A dazzling story full of heart about how one twelve-year-old channels
her rage into synchronized swimming dreams, from the author of The
Education of Margot Sanchez and Never Look Back, Lilliam Rivera.
Natalia de la Cruz Rivera y Santiago, also known as Nat, was swimming
neighborhood kids out of their money at the local Boyle Heights pool
when her life changed. The L.A. Mermaids performed, emerging out of the
water with matching sequined swimsuits, and it was then that
synchronized swimming stole her heart.
The problem? Her activist mom and professor dad think it's a sport with
too much emphasis on looks--on being thin and white. Nat grew up the
youngest in a house full of boys, so she knows how to fight for what she
wants, using her anger to fuel her. People often underestimate her
swimming skills when they see her stomach rolls, but she knows better
than to worry about what people think. Sometimes, she feels more like a
submarine than a mermaid, but she wonders if she could be both.
Barely Floating explores what it means to sparkle in your skin, build
community with those who lift you up, and keep floating when waters get
rough.