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The Whitstable High Tide Swimming Club

The Whitstable High Tide Swimming Club 1

A feel-good novel all about female friendship and community

by Katie May
Paperback
Publication Date: 08/02/2018
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Dive into The Whitstable High Tide Swimming Club the irresistible, feel-good novel from Katie May.

Join Debs and Maisie and the high tide swimmers as they make waves in life, love and friendship. Only the truly devoted manage to swim every day at Whitstable, because the sea's only deep enough at high tide. So when Deb (ageing bikini, sunglasses) and Maisie (black wetsuit, swimming shoes, goggles) keep meeting on Reeves Beach, they strike up an unlikely friendship based on their love of swimming and their recent divorces.

They swim early in the morning and late at night; through sea-fogs, rain and glorious sunny days. Soon, they are joined by other high tide swimmers, each with a crisis of their own to weather. Ann, a bossy organiser, is caring for her elderly mother at home; Julie has somehow (although she's not quite sure how) managed to produce three children under school age; and Chloe, a bright, brittle girl of fifteen, finds calmness in the water. Quiet, anxious Bill is initially thought to be a peeping Tom, before being welcomed into the heart of the club.

When the swimmers discover plans for their beach to be paved over for a leisure complex, they find a higher purpose that bonds them together, and exposes their fragile worlds to public scrutiny.

The Whitstable High Tide Swimming Club is a book about the power of female friendship, that never loses sight of the complicated truths behind the lives of women who - from the outside - seem to take everything in their stride. It's also a song to the author's home town of Whitstable, where the sea is smooth, the shingle is painful on bare feet, and the air is full of possibilities.

ISBN:
9781409172383
9781409172383
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
08-02-2018
Publisher:
Orion Publishing Co
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
198x133x21mm
Weight:
0.25kg
Katie May

Katie May is better known as Betty Herbert, author of the award-winning blog and memoir, The 52 Seductions (Headline UK and 8 other languages). She has also published fiction in her own name: Burning Out (Snowbooks, 2009) and Ghosts & Their Usess (Urban Fox, 2007).

She has written for The Times, Good Housekeeping, Cosmopolitan, Glamour and Aeon, amongst others. She began her literary career as a resident writer for Tate Britain' s education programme, and is currently Programme Director for Creative Writing at Canterbury Christ Church University. In her spare time, she cooks, mixes demon cocktails and walks a great deal. She lives in Whitstable with her husband and son.

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Isn’t this just a delightful story about women who need an escape from life and who start swimming on a beach and form a swimming club! Both Deb and Maisie have problems of their own, but together they form a great friendship during their time they spend on the beach. Soon, more people start visiting the beach and the club is formed!

Ah this book was like a flash of bright sunlight and fresh air on a wintry day when I read it. Snow outside but I imagined it was Whitstable sand. Sleet on the window was sea fret…the location is a joy to behold! Sun, sea and and oysters! Not to mention cafes, pop up bars and a seaside atmosphere. Oh but those developers! aargh I was angry on behalf of the characters but it was a great story line to show the reality of beach towns up and down the country.

I think it’s great to have parts one and two together in a book now – allows you to dive in, swim and come up still wanting more.

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