Too Skinny to Float

Too Skinny to Float by Vicki Bohe-Thackwell, published by iUniverse on October 18, 2000, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of human emotions through the lens of a young girl’s experiences. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a narrative that delves into themes of first love, betrayal, and the consequences that arise from personal relationships.
In this story, readers will follow Lanie as she navigates the challenges of growing up, encountering the intricacies of adult life while seeking love and purpose. The book intertwines elements of psychological exploration and romance, reflecting on the yearnings and pitfalls that define the human soul. Through Lanie’s journey, the narrative captures the essence of youthful innocence and the harsh realities that accompany it.
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Too Skinny to Float is a story about a young girl’s journey through the yearnings and pitfalls of the human soul. Wrapped inside a poignant first-love story of lies, betrayal, and consequences.
Like To Kill a Mockingbird’s Scout, Lanie penetrates the intrigue and deceptions of the adult world in her quest for love, meaning, and direction in her life.
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