Florence Adler Swims Forever

Florence Adler Swims Forever by Rachel Beanland has a surprising start that makes you interested to learn more. Amazon: “Atlantic City, 1934. Every summer, Esther and Joseph Adler rent their house out to vacationers escaping to “America’s Playground” and move into the small apartment above their bakery. Despite the cramped quarters, this is the apartment where they raised their two daughters, Fannie and Florence, and it always feels like home. Now, Florence has returned from college, determined to spend the summer training to swim the English Channel, and Fannie, pregnant again after recently losing a baby, is on bedrest for the duration of her pregnancy. After Joseph insists they take in a mysterious young woman whom he recently helped emigrate from Nazi Germany, the apartment is bursting at the seams. Esther only wants to keep her daughters close and safe but some matters are beyond her control: there’s Fannie’s risky pregnancy—not to mention her always-scheming husband, Isaac—and the fact that the handsome heir of a hotel notorious for its anti-Semitic policies, seems to be in love with Florence. When tragedy strikes, Esther makes the shocking decision to hide the truth—at least until Fannie’s baby is born—and pulls the family into an elaborate web of secret-keeping and lies, bringing long-buried tensions to the surface that reveal how quickly the act of protecting those we love can turn into betrayal.” I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It ended more abruptly than I expected (it said I had 30 minutes left and then it was over – I guess there was so much analysis and post-content that they accounted for that as though it was the story itself). But, I really enjoyed it.

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  1. This was a miss for me and wanted to like it because of the title. I agree that it ended abruptly and though I was glad it was over I’d hoped I’d get more information before the end.

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