No Diving Allowed

No Diving Allowed by Louise Marburg, published by Regal House Publishing, LLC in 2021, presents a collection of fourteen short stories that explore the complexities of human relationships. This edition, written in English and spanning 178 pages, delves into themes of sibling rivalry, misunderstandings, and the trials of fractured families, all set against the backdrop of the swimming pool as a symbol of both status and respite.
Readers will encounter characters grappling with their pasts and the pressures that lie beneath the surface of their interactions. Stories such as “Identical” and “Let Me Stay With You” reveal the intricacies of familial bonds and the misunderstandings that can arise from innocent intentions. Marburg’s writing is noted for its agility and wit, capturing the nuances of regret and mercy in relationships. Through these narratives, the collection invites reflection on the delicate balance between love and the burdens that accompany it.
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From F. Scott Fitzgerald to John Cheever, the swimming pool has long held a unique place in the mythos of the American idyll, by turns status symbol and respite. The fourteen stories that comprise NO DIVING ALLOWED fearlessly plunge the depths of the human condition as award-winning author Louise Marburg freights her narratives with the often unfathomable pressure of what lies beneath. In “Identical,” sibling rivalry between brothers exposes lingering resentments of men who never made peace with boyhood animosities; “Let Me Stay With You” follows a man whose innocent attention to a child is gravely misunderstood. The trials of a fractured family come to the fore in the trenchant, unapologetic “Minor Thefts.” Siblings, friends, parents, couples, children: the characters in these stories ask how much any of us can bear before we break. Marburg’s writing is agile, witty, and crisply spare. These are tales of regret and mercy, of bonds forged and frayed, and most of all our individual capacity to love even that which damns us. As readers of these pages will learn, the difference between swimming and drowning is often nothing more than the will to live.
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