Breathing Underwater

Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on April 24, 2001. This 272-page novel explores the complex life of sixteen-year-old Nick Andreas, who appears to have it all—intelligence, popularity, and wealth. However, beneath this perfect exterior lies a troubling reality, as Nick grapples with the fear and trauma inflicted by his father, a secret he keeps even from his closest friend.
In this narrative, readers will follow Nick’s journey as he navigates his relationship with Caitlin, the one person he believes he can trust. As their love blossoms, Nick’s struggles intensify, forcing him to confront the darker aspects of his life and the impact of his father’s influence. The book delves into themes of physical and emotional abuse, as well as the challenges of dating and relationships, providing a poignant look at the struggles faced by boys and men in difficult circumstances.
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Like father,
like son
Intelligent, popular, handsome, and wealthy, sixteen-year-old Nick Andreas is pretty much perfect — on the outside, at least. What no one knows — not even his best friend — is the terror that Nick faces every time he is alone with his father. Then he and Caitlin fall in love, and Nick thinks his problems are over. Caitlin is the one person who he can confide in. But when things start to spiral out of control, Nick must face the fact that he’s gotten more from his father than green eyes and money.
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