

Chlorine
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy
4.8
Jade Song
In the vein of The Pisces and The Vegetarian, Chlorine is a debut novel that blurs the line between a literary coming-of-age narrative and a dark unsettling horror tale, told from an adult perspective on the trials and tribulations of growing up in a society that puts pressure on young women and their bodies... a powerful, relevant novel of immigration, sapphic longing, and fierce, defiant becoming. Ren Yu is a swimmer. Her daily life starts and ends with the pool. Her teammates are her only friends. Her coach is her guiding light. If she swims well enough, she will be scouted, get a scholarship, go to a good school. Her parents will love her. Her coach will be kind to her. She will have a good life. But these are human concerns. These are the concerns of those confined to land, those with legs. Ren grew up on stories of creatures of the deep, of the oceans and the rivers. Creatures that called sailors to their doom. That dragged them down and drowned them. That feasted on their flesh. The creature that she's always longed to become: the mermaid. Ren aches to be in the water. She dreams of the scent of chlorine, the feel of it on her skin. And she will do anything she can to make a life for herself where she can be free. No matter the pain. No matter what anyone else thinks. No matter how much blood she has to spill.
Coming Of Age
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More Details:
Author
Jade Song
Pages
237
Publisher
HarperCollinsPublishers
Published Date
2023
ISBN
0063257602 9780063257603
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"An incredibly dark coming of age book steeped in obsession with mermaids. There are two perspectives, retrospective narration from our main character Ren, and letters from her friend Kathy. Toxic sports and teammates, growing up, hormones, family pressure, longing, and intense drive are all featured prominently throughout. Reading what I just wrote doesn’t do this book justice, somehow the author transformed this into something that you are compelled to read every spare second you have. "
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CaitVD
"I would recommend this books to anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. And because they didn’t fit in they chose to create their own reality. I would recommend this to any child prodigy or gifted student. I would give this to anyone who longs for acceptance."
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Taylor H
"weird, brutal, raw. I loved it so much. Teenage girls are amazing. This felt so real and so deep and I will never forget it."
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kelsey
"(4.5) This was so hauntingly good. Song writes well, the imagery she evokes in the last half of the book is exceptionally good. Wish I could put my feelings into words better, but at the moment I can’t say much else than this is an excellent read and would recommend to others"
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Casey Reeves