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Not all drowning looks like drowning.
Some of it happens behind a good job, a nice house, or a smile practiced for years. Serenite Hope's Drowning in Different Waters spends one morning and one night with twenty different people, each one convinced they're the only person struggling to stay above water while everyone else seems fine.
There's a high-achieving professional who can't breathe through a panic attack while floating in her own backyard pool, phone buzzing with a deadline. A twenty-nine-year-old tech founder worth millions, alone in a penthouse at dawn with forty-three unread messages, unable to name one person who wants anything from them except access. A twenty-year-old father running on three hours of sleep, raising his toddler alone since her mother left. A man three months out of prison, timing his showers and counting the twenty-seven parole conditions that could send him back. A mother who crossed a border and hasn't held her daughter in three years. A seventy-eight-year-old stroke survivor learning what it costs to let a stranger wash his back.
Across twenty linked stories, Serenite Hope moves through anxiety, depression, and dissociation, race and religious profiling, disability and aging, addiction and incarceration, poverty and environmental injustice, exploitation and survival, beauty and the exhausting work of appearing fine. Each story stands entirely on its own. Together, they build toward one conclusion Serenite never states outright: the people around you, all of them, are carrying a depth of water you cannot measure from the surface.
This is literary fiction for readers who want their book club to talk about something real. It will not hand you tidy endings. It will hand you twenty people who kept going anyway, and the quiet, uncomfortable reminder that endurance is its own kind of beautiful.
If you have ever smiled and said "I'm fine" while drowning quietly on the inside, you already know someone in this book. It might be you.
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