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Weeping Underwater Looks a Lot Like Laughter

Published
Feb 2010
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General Fiction General Fiction
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384

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A smart, darkly funny, yet poignant debut novel about coming of age without coming undone.

Seventeen-year-old George Flynn-an all-around decent guy-has just moved with his family to Des Moines, a place where he knows no one and is pretty much nobody. Despite this inauspicious start to his junior year, he soon finds his niche, falling in with the unique, enchantA-ing Schell sisters. Emily, an aspiring actress and free spirit, becomes the object of George's mostly unrequited yearnings. But it's Katie, with her quirks, her scathing deadpan humor, and her brave battle with multiple sclerosis, who really gets George hooked on the Schells. When an out- of-the-blue tragA-edy strikes, upsetting the delicate balance of all their lives, George must figure out a way to help Emily in order to save himself.

Told with both razor-sharp wit and deep empathy from George's later adult perspective, this is a moving, memorable debut novel about friendship and first love-about dealing with grief and trying to grow up without losing yourself along the way.

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Feb 2011 Berkley ISBN13 9780425238752 ISBN10 042523875X
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First Edition Feb 2010 Putnam ISBN13 9780399155901 ISBN10 0399155902
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Nov 2009 Berkley ISBN10 B002XW28B2
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Feb 2011 Penguin ISBN13 9780594430872 ISBN10 0594430879
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