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Alex Flinn

Breathing Underwater

Alex FlinnFiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2001

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Alex Flinn

Breathing Underwater

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2001
Book Details
Pages

272

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Miami, Florida • 2000s

Publication Year

2001

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

14-18 years

Lexile Level

510L

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Super Short Summary

Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn follows Nick Andreas, a wealthy teenage boy dealing with an abusive father and facing repercussions for abusing his girlfriend, Caitlin. After Caitlin files a restraining order, Nick is mandated to attend family violence classes and keep a journal. Through these reflections, Nick confronts his abusive behavior, contemplates his troubled past, and recognizes his potential for change and growth. The book tackles sensitive themes of domestic violence and emotional abuse.

Emotional

Challenging

Contemplative

Melancholic

Inspirational

Reviews & Readership

4.2

9,244 ratings

69%

Loved it

23%

Mixed feelings

9%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn provides a raw, compelling look into the life of a teenage abuser. Readers appreciate its honest portrayal of difficult themes, with the narrative offering important messages on accountability and growth. However, some find the protagonist's journey lacking depth and the supporting characters underdeveloped. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Breathing Underwater?

Fans of realistic teen fiction addressing heavy themes like abuse and redemption will find Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn compelling. Comparable to works like Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak and Jay Asher's Thirteen Reasons Why, this novel delves into the emotional struggles of adolescence and personal growth.

4.2

9,244 ratings

69%

Loved it

23%

Mixed feelings

9%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

272

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Miami, Florida • 2000s

Publication Year

2001

Audience

YA

Recommended Reading Age

14-18 years

Lexile Level

510L

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