Aquamarine by Carol Anshaw

"Aquamarine" is a novel that explores the divergent paths that a woman's life could take after a pivotal event. The story centers on a competitive swimmer whose life splits into three distinct trajectories following her participation in the Olympics. Each narrative thread examines the different directions her life could have taken, delving into themes of love, regret, and the choices that define us. The novel weaves these alternate realities together, offering a poignant look at the what-ifs that haunt our lives and the ways in which a single moment can have a ripple effect on our existence.

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Published
1992
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
197
Original Language
English
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