Dive — Stacey Donovan (32 chapters + Epigraph + prologue) June 23-27, 2017
Note: While this is tagged as YA lesbian, I did not tag that way. This is a literary work that is more about relationships and can be enjoyed by absolutely anyone YA or old adult. (I fall very much into the latter category.)
This took me a little bit longer to read than I thought it would, but that doesn’t mean that it was a difficult read. More like: life was getting in the way of my reading time. By my Kobo stats, it only took me 2.6 hours to read. But I dragged it out for several days.
This book read like a stream of conscious writing; or maybe one long take, at least at first. There were several elements of this book that I related to. Not in me, but the protagonist reminded me of classmates I had growing up. A super smart, old mind in the body of a young teenage woman. Her sister reminds me so much of my son, who has Asperger’s. (Not to say that Teeth has this condition, just the mannerisms and thought processes are so similar to my boy’s.) The way that V talks about her brother is so very normal, and typical. (One of my friends did the similar thing to her brother, while her youngest brother could do no wrong, much like Baby Teeth in this book.)
I started reading this book thinking it was going to be about one thing, when it turned out to be something very, very different. This is probably about the most literary book I have read so far this year, and definitely a five star book, even if there were times that I didn’t know if it would be.
A bias playing into reading this book is that the whole premise of this book parallels what I am going through right now with my own Dad, albeit mine has lived a long, rich life, and he has dementia, not the rare condition that befalls V’s Dad. But because of this, I can empathize with the lead character; the author nails the description of her experiences during those events. (That’s exactly how it feels for me sometimes.) It always shakes me to read these kind of books with richly, layered plots that you know at the end of the book your life is forever going to be changed. That’s how this book was for me. V grew, making realizations about herself and sharing those openly and honestly with us, whether it was about her dog, her friendship with a long time close firmed that suddenly drifts, or her awareness about her own sexuality. That takes a special author to weave that kind of magic. For that, a tip o’ the hat to her. I will definitely be following this author going forward.
There were no noticeable typos, grammatical errors, [edit: I saw one at the towards the very end,] or formatting issues in this book. I’m glad Ms. Donovan shared this special story with the world.
There were so many parallels in this book. Dive = birds = swimming = love = anxiety = death = rebirth. Truly a very special book, that I am very happy I bought and finally read.
Five stars.