The Weight of Water
A heartfelt journey through love and self-discovery
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:2nd May '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This debut novel beautifully explores the themes of love, friendship, and resilience. The Weight of Water captures the emotional journey of a young girl finding her place.
In The Weight of Water, Sarah Crossan presents a beautifully crafted narrative that delves into the complexities of first love, friendship, and the strength found in vulnerability. The story follows Kasienka, a young girl who grapples with the loneliness of being uprooted from her home in Poland to a new life in England. As she navigates the challenges of fitting in at school and supporting her heartbroken mother, readers are invited to witness her emotional journey filled with both sadness and hope.
The novel captures the essence of adolescence, highlighting the struggles of finding one's identity in a foreign environment. Through Kasienka's experiences, we see how friendships can bloom unexpectedly, providing solace and support in difficult times. When a new swimmer enters her life, Kasienka discovers that love and connection can serve as a lifeline, helping her to stay afloat amidst the turbulent waters of change.
The Weight of Water is a poignant exploration of resilience and the human spirit. With its lyrical prose and relatable themes, this debut novel resonates with readers of all ages. Crossan’s ability to convey deep emotions through verse makes this story not only compelling but also unforgettable, leaving a lasting impression that encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences of love and loss.
Poignant, powerful, just perfect * Cathy Cassidy *
Succinct, with a gentle lyricism, the poems are telling about immigration, prejudice, self-delusion, families and first love, on the way to a life-changing conclusion * Sunday Times Book of the Week *
This poetic novel is sheer perfection – for adults as well as for teenagers. Being in Kasienka's head, the reader gains a new understanding of how alienation feels. I loved it * Irish Examiner *
A compellingly beautiful, utterly seductive debut novel … Do not miss it, and press it upon your friends and acquaintances * The Scotsman *
You’ve entered the young Polish girl’s voice with a heartfelt conviction. I felt like I was watching a movie of her life in present time and at the same time sharing in what’s happening inside her head. What I especially like is that nothing is overstated, but there are so many pregnant issues there – prejudice, migration, language bias – but what’s so disarming and charming is the way the girl reveals her inner self with a poetic and resonant simplicity * John Agard *
ISBN: 9781526606907
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 191g
256 pages