The girl who could breathe underwater 

Reviewed by:

Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long time book discussion leader

REVIEW INTRODUCTION

Title:

The girl who could breathe underwater

Author:

Erin Bartels

Publisher:

Revell

http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/revell

Date:

January 2022

Format:

Paperback

Length:

352 pages

Overview:

Kendra Brennan is an author who has received a rather inflammatory letter from a reader. Enter writer’s block. Who wrote that letter and why? Kendra has moved into her grandfather’s old cabin and plans to confront her childhood best friend’s brother, Tyler, for his abuse during their teen years. But can she face her failed relationship with his sister, Cami, her very best friend?

The author examines friendships, relationships and forgiveness and learning to love.

Rating:

4 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Fans of contemporary fiction

Christian impact:

All of Bartels’ books seem to have a redemptive thread as does Breathing underwater. This book also deals with relationships and forgiveness.

 

 

The Girl Who Could Breathe Under Water


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About Ceil Carey

The Evangelical Church Library Association, founded in 1970, is a fellowship of Christian churches, schools, and individuals.

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