An entertaining beachy read -- with turtles!
SWIMMING LESSONS picks up five years after BEACH HOUSE, finding Toy Sooner living in her late mentor Miss Lovie's beach house, where she's raising her daughter, "Little Lovie." Toy has taken the elder Lovie's wisdom and advice to heart--she's gone to college and is working at the local aquarium. Miss Lovie's daughter, Cara, is busy trying to get a business of the ground with her husband, Brett; Toy's neighbor, Flo, is helping her with Little Lovie: teaching her about the turtles that nest on the beach each season; and Cara's best friend, Emmi, is reeling from her recent divorce.
First, I have to say, the names in this book are ridiculous for humans and turtles alike. I cringed every time that poor child was called "Little Lovie" and prayed it ends after she turns five. The first turtle Toy rescues is named, "Big Girl" due to her size. This certainly reflects some outdated attitudes in the book about children needing fathers, how women should look, and more. Thankfully, Cara is more progressive than her mother was, and let's just cross our fingers each generation of Southern women is evolving.
I find this series slightly addictive, like a soap opera. The stories are somewhat silly, but I love the beach setting. The book is so atmospheric, with its descriptions of the sea, the beautiful turtles, and the lovely cottages dotting near the ocean shore. I certainly wouldn't mind vacationing there! I love reading about the turtles that Toy, Flo, and Cara rescue and watching how Toy grows into an aquarist able to run a sea turtle hospital. Toy, Flo, and Cara all have vulnerable moments during the story (despite being quite strong women overall), and it's easy to get attached. I'm sure I'll pick book #3 off my shelves at some point.