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Swim to Me (Paperback)

by Betsy Carter (Author)
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Carter follows her plucky New York journalist's memoir Nothing to Fall Back On and first novel The Orange Blossom Special with another sweet story of self-reinvention. Delores Walker, 17, leaves her troubled home in the Bronx of 1973 to become a mermaid at Weeki Wachee Springs in Tampa, Fla. There, in a series of fortuitous events, ugly duckling Delores becomes the star of the show, a local hero, the most popular girl in town (although she remains unfailingly nice) and the catalyst for an unlikely family reunion. Carter jumps from head to head without providing much insight into her characters, including the slimily manipulative and ambitious TV producer, Alan Sommers, and the gentle circus giant, T. Rex, who's little more than a vehicle for folksy wisdom. But Carter is less interested in character development than in storytelling, which she does with aplomb, as Delores faces fame-related conflicts, and resort owner Thelma Foote has wisdom to spare. The results are sensationalist, predictable and satisfying. (Aug.)
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Teenage Delores Walker is determined to make something of her life, motivated, in part, by her sad-sack Brooklyn family. After her father walks out, her embittered mother is forced to work two jobs. Delores, eager to escape her dismal family life, heads to Florida, where she is hired as a mermaid for an operation that has fallen on hard times, losing business to the recently opened Walt Disney Resort. Weeki Wachee is run by Thelma Foote, a lonely but tough businesswoman who is all too aware that the tattered, kitschy costumes and tired swim routines are in need of a touch of pizzazz. When Delores and her fellow mermaids cook up a routine they dub The Merfather (a play on The Godfather), the crowds show up in droves. A stint as a TV weather girl and an unexpected family reunion all contribute to Delores' grand reinvention of her life. In her warm, appealing second novel, Carter (The Orange Blossom Special, 2005) displays a sure feel for her 1970s Florida setting, right down to the aqua color schemes. Wilkinson, Joanne --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars; quirky and honest, Oct 29 2009
By Andrea (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
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On a family vacation to Weeki Wachee Springs in Florida, fourteen year-old Delores Walker is captivated by the mermaids who perform at the park. Two years later, when her father walks out on the family and her mother cant support them anymore, Delores gets on a bus to Weeki Wachee to become a mermaid herself. On her own in Florida, Delores works to make something of herself and struggles to come to terms with what has happened to her family.

The best way to describe this novel is quirky but honest. It reminded me a bit of the tv show Glee - you have to suspend a certain amount of disbelief, some situations are just not realistic, but the emotions that the characters feel and their relationships are very genuine. I loved Delores, she was mature for her age, but in a believable way.

The story gets extra depth from Carters providing readers with insight into everyones experience, rather than just telling the story solely from Delores point of view. We get to find out why her father left, from his perspective, and see what happens to Delores mother when shes left on her own. When the characters eventually meet again, knowing whats going on inside each of their heads gives it that extra layer of meaning and poignancy.

This was a really engaging and enjoyable read, and it was a pleasant surprise to learn that Weeki Wachee really exists!
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