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  <title>Swim to Me</title>
  <author>Betsy Carter</author>
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  <rating>6</rating>
  <description>Sometimes to be who you really are, you haveto pretend you&amp;#8217;re already who you want to be.At two, Delores&amp;#8217;s mother dropped her into the shallow end of a lake, trusting instinct would teach her daughter to swim. From then on, the water is where Delores Walker feels most at home. Now, nearly seventeen, she&amp;#8217;s boarding a Greyhound bus leaving the Bronx for sunny Weeki Wachee Springs, a tacky roadside attraction in the shadow of Walt Disney&amp;#8217;s new Florida phenomenon. With a hundred silver dollars left behind by her runaway dad, Delores is chasing her dream of being a mermaid with a group of other aquatic hopefuls&amp;#8212;girls just as awkward and uncertain out of water as they are beautiful and graceful in it. And in this make-believe world of sequined tails and amphibious fantasy, Delores will learn some very real lessons about growing up and surviving in a world where everyone sometimes feels like a fish out of water.A heartfelt novel of coming-of-age no matter what age you are, populated with characters offbeat, outcast, and thoroughly lovable, Swim to Me is filled with the kind of wise magic that&amp;#8217;ll have you believing in the impossible before the final page.</description>
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