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247:, thought Savannah and Leigh's love to be "satisfyingly complex", as well as Savannah's relationship to her parents. While both reviews found the mix of English and Spanish in the dialogues added authenticity and made it more natural, Gershowitz called the writing, at times, "uneven". Podos' writing was also praised in the way it "perfectly captures the comforting yet cloistering feeling of living in a rural town". Although 268:
appreciated Leigh's character, but wrote the narrative was weakened by "'s personality", which was "hard to pin down". The reviewer still praised how the characters' sexuality and gender were handled by Podos, as well as the "richly and authentically the culture of a small New Mexico town".
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Eventually, Savannah meets Lucas and his sister, Leigh, whose family had just moved in to the city. She finds herself sexually attracted to Leigh. The two teenagers begin a relationship, which causes Savannah to question her
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Savannah Espinoza lives in a small town in New Mexico where most young adults leave in search for better opportunities in other cities. Espinoza's plan was to try applying for a
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review also praised the way the struggles that the main characters goes through, both in respect to her romantic and personal life.
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review, and " strong coming-of-age story, if at times just slightly predictable for sophisticated readers" by the
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s reviewer found Savannah to be somewhat "amorphous", she also found the protagonist's self-discovery of her
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Podos' book was received positively by critics, who commended the author's handling of the characters'
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based on her swimming skills, but at her final year of school, her father learns he has
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who begins discovering more about her sexuality when she becomes enamored with a
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as well as the authentic description of living in a small town of New Mexico.
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Linares, Rebecca (October 2017). "Like Water by Rebecca Podos (review)".
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Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature
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Gershowitz, Elissa (September–October 2017). "Like Water".
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was described as a "poignant coming-of-age story" in a
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Index


Rebecca Podos
Young adult novel
Balzer + Bray
Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature
ISBN
9-780-0623-7337-3
young adult novel
Rebecca Podos
Balzer + Bray
Lambda Literary Award
New Mexico
genderqueer
sexuality
gender identity
scholarship
Huntington's disease
sexual identity
Rebecca Podos
undergrad
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
School Library Journal
The Horn Book Magazine
The Booklist
bisexuality
Kirkus Reviews
Lambda Literary Award
Children's and Young Adult

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