Girl Out Of Water by Laura Silverman | Book Review

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Girl Out Of Water by Laura Silverman | Book ReviewGirl out of Water by Laura Silverman
Narrator: Laurence Bouvard
Length: 9 Hours 6 Minutes
on May 2nd 2017
Genres: Young Adult Fiction, Romance, Contemporary, Girls & Women, Social Themes, Emotions & Feelings, Sports & Recreation, Skateboarding, Water Sports
Pages: 368
Format: Audiobook, eARC
Source: Library, Publisher
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Fans of Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen will fall in love this contemporary debut about finding yourself-and finding love-in unexpected places.

Ocean breeze in her hair and sand between her toes, Anise can't wait to spend the summer before her senior year surfing and hanging out on the beach with friends. Santa Cruz is more than her home-it's her heart. But when her aunt, a single mother, is in a serious car accident, Anise must say goodbye to California to help care for her three young cousins.

Landlocked Nebraska is the last place Anise wants to be. Sure, she loves her family, but it's hard to put her past behind her when she's living in the childhood house of the mother who abandoned her. And with every Instagram post, her friends back home feel further away.

Then she meets Lincoln, a charismatic, one-armed skater who challenges her to swap her surfboard for a skateboard. Because sometimes the only way to find your footing is to let go.

Why Did I Listen To Girl Out Of Water by Laura Silverman?

Girl Out Of Water by Laura Silverman initially hit my radar because of Twitter. Like, I do not know the entire story because I am old and not as into twitter as I once was. However, apparently the author was under internet attack by anti-semites? Anyways, that grabbed my attention and so when I then later saw people I trust giving it glowing reviews, I knew I had to pick up the Netgalley edition. Of course, I am also a realist and when I saw this book on Hoopla, it was an instant YES I NEED TO LISTEN TO THIS NOW. And really, I did listen to it as soon as I downloaded the Hoopla audiobook.

What’s The Story Here?

Laura Silverman’s debut is about this girl named Anise. Anise lives with her dad in sunny California. Her mom isn’t really in the picture because she’s one of those wanderer types. Anyways, Anise’s aunt gets pretty injured and so instead of her cousins coming to visit her – she and her dad head to one of those flyover states for the summer to help take care of her aunt. This is rough on Anise because she’s really into surfing (if I am remembering correctly). So, anyways, Anise then learns about skating with the help of this boy – Lincoln. Lincoln only has one arm, however, he’s pretty fantastic at skating (I can’t remember if it is skateboarding or rollerblading – I am old and the worst). So, Anise gets interested also in Lincoln and there’s a little bit of a romance and a little bit of what happens next when summer ends.

How Did I Like Girl Out Of Water?

Girl Out Of Water was a lot better than I had expected it to be. So, I do like sports books, really I do. I just do not always read them all that often. What was particularly enjoyable was how into surfing Anise is. It was cool seeing her adapt when she was in Nebraska for the summer. I also enjoyed seeing her friendship with Lincoln grow and eventually become something more. The book goes pretty quick too. It’s a nice read for winding down summer, I think.

How’s The Narration?

The audiobook is narrated by Laurence Bouvard and is published by Dreamscape Media. Dreamscape is kind of new to me, but they have a ton of audiobooks on Hoopla of young adult books, so I am starting to listen to them more. I felt like this was a quality audiobook. It’s kind of short and easy to listen to. It’s very well narrated.

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April is in her 30s and created Good Books And Good Wine. She works for a non-profit. April always has a book on hand. In her free time she can be found binge watching The Office with her husband and toddler, spending way too much time on Pinterest or exploring her neighborhood.

Comments

  1. I have yet to read this one, but I also discovered it via Twitter. I’m also not that into sports, but it sounds like it isn’t too overdone in this book – have it on my TBR! Glad it worked for you!