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Abbey Lee Nash

    Breathing Underwater
    Lifeline
    • Lifeline

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Eli Ross, a popular high school senior, seemingly has it all, but beneath the surface lies a struggle with personal challenges. In this poignant debut, themes of identity, friendship, and resilience are explored as Eli navigates the complexities of adolescence. The narrative captures the emotional depth of teenage life, drawing readers into a relatable journey of self-discovery and the importance of connection. With a writing style reminiscent of celebrated authors, this story promises to resonate with young adults seeking authenticity and hope.

      Lifeline
    • With one word, Tess’s world could be completely undone: Epilepsy. Tess lives for swimming: the feel of the pool's rough edge on her toes, the snap of cold water on her skin, and the push of her limbs ever forward. In the water, she’s truly alive. Until tragedy strikes. And Tess is left navigating a summer of doctor visits, missed swim practices, a newly distant best friend, and a job stuck behind a counter—not sitting high in the lifeguard chair like every season before. Instead, her spot goes to new guy Charlie. Although his messy hair and laid-back demeanor catch Tess’s attention, this isn’t really the time. She’s got to focus on getting back in the pool—and on getting back to herself. Lyrically and sensitively written, Breathing Underwater is a slice-of-life story with depth, exploring topics like epilepsy, inclusivity in student athletics, changing friendships, and the power of love and community. With warmth and wit, Abbey Lee Nash has crafted a moving portrait of a teen girl’s journey to self-acceptance and life on her own terms. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

      Breathing Underwater