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SINK OR SWIM by Tash McAdam

SINK OR SWIM

From the Orca Soundings series

by Tash McAdam

Pub Date: Aug. 17th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-4598-2851-3
Publisher: Orca

Two teens barely survive the open seas.

Bass and Rosie shouldn’t skip school, “borrow” a boat, and take it out onto the water for a first date, but they’re newly infatuated with each other and want to take their budding relationship beyond the Pride Club at their school. What’s the worst that can happen? An unexpected storm, a shipwreck on an island—and dangers cascading from there. This short novel, intended for teenagers building their reading skills who are looking for an accessible, age-appropriate adventure, includes Bass’ occasional descriptions of the mechanics of his trans identity, including the use of binder tape and one unnecessary reference to his deadname. This element often feels shoehorned in, but overall, the suspense doesn’t let up, and readers watch Bass (who reads as default White) grow quickly from an anxious, shy youth to a young man of bravery, daring, and confidence as he battles both the elements and his own uncertainty. His date, Rosie (who has brown skin and wavy dark hair), is less well developed as a character, only seen through Bass’ adoring eyes, but the high-stakes romance between them is believable. The brevity of the text means that their larger social setting and backstory are left vague, but readers looking for a fast-paced and exciting perilous romance will come away satisfied.

A page-turner for reluctant readers.

(Adventure. 12-18)