I laughed out loud the first time I read the above two sentences. I’d never really thought about it. What does happen after they ride of into the sunset?
I read Steph Bowe’s Night Swimming back in May 2017. It is an LGBT friendly, adorable #LoveOzYA feel good romp about growing up, first love, true friendship, finding your inner strength and place in the world and finding the courage to move forward. It’s well worth a look.
Night Swimming by Steph Bowe
Published April 3rd 2017
by Text Publishing
Imagine being the only two seventeen-year-olds in a small town. That’s life for Kirby Arrow—named after the most dissenting judge in Australia’s history—and her best friend Clancy Lee, would-be musical star.
Clancy wants nothing more than to leave town and head for the big smoke, but Kirby is worried: her family has a history of leaving. She hasn’t heard from her father since he left when she was a baby. Shouldn’t she stay to help her mother with the goat’s-milk soap-making business, look after her grandfather who suffers from dementia, be an apprentice carpenter to old Mr Pool? And how could she leave her pet goat, Stanley, her dog Maude, and her cat Marianne?
But two things happen that change everything for Kirby. She finds an article in the newspaper about her father, and Iris arrives in town. Iris is beautiful, wears crazy clothes, plays the mandolin, and seems perfect, really, thinks Kirby. Clancy has his heart set on winning over Iris. Trouble is Kirby is also falling in love with Iris…
I absolutely loved that quote! I don’t think readers realise how delightfully funny Night Swimming actually is with lots of funny, feel great moments too. I think it’s time for a reread over the Christmas break as well, there’s been hardly any country town based Australian young adult lately that I’ll be revisiteling old favourites again ♥
Yeah I’m with you. Night Swimming definitely didn’t get the props it deserved. A really underrated #LoveOzYA novel I think :-).