The Ocean At the End of the Lane

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“I’ll say sorry. I didn’t mean what I said. She’s not a monster. She’s . . . she’s pretty.”
    He didn’t say anything in response. The bath was full, and he turned the cold tap off.
    Then, swiftly, he picked me up. He put his huge hands under my armpits, swung me up with ease, so I felt like I weighed nothing at all.
    I looked at him, at the intent expression on his face. He had taken off his jacket before he came upstairs. He was wearing a light blue shirt and a maroon paisley tie. He p
...ulled off his watch on its expandable strap, dropped it onto the window ledge.
    Then I realized what he was going to do, and I kicked out, and I flailed at him, neither of which actions had any effect of any kind as he plunged me down into the cold water.
    I was horrified, but it was initially the horror of something happening against the established order of things. I was fully dressed.


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I loved this book. Full of mystery and growth concerning finding one's identity as we grow up.

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