by Marianne Sciucco
Dive into the world of competitive swimming with "Swim Season" by Marianne Sciucco. Champion swimmer Aerin Keane is torn between her desire to fit in and her passion for winning. Ready to give up on her Olympic dreams, Aerin must navigate the challenges of senior year at her third high school. As she grapples with family troubles and the pressures of school, Aerin must decide if she's willing to sacrifice her friendships for a shot at a prestigious swimming record and scholarship. This fast-paced young adult read, based on the author's real-life experiences as a Swim Mom, is perfect for readers looking for drama and inspiration. No swimming required, just a love for compelling storytelling.
Sometimes winning is everything.
Champion swimmer Aerin Keane is ready to give up her dreams of college swimming and a shot at the Olympics.
As she starts senior year in her third high school, Aerin's determined to leave her family troubles behind and be like all the other girls at Two Rivers. She doesn’t want to win anymore. She's swimming for fun, no longer the freak who wins every race, every title, only to find herself alone.
But when her desire to be just one of the girls collides with her desire to be the best Two Rivers has ever seen, will Aerin sacrifice her new friendships to break a longstanding school record that comes with a $50,000 scholarship?
A fast-paced, drama driven young adult read. No swimming required.
Based on the author’s 11-years’ experience as a Swim Mom in club, high school, and collegiate swimming.
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