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Open Water

De: Ellis Carron
Narrado por: Cindy Palmer
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Claire Dempsey once lived in the water. A Division-I distance swimmer, she was within reach of Olympic Trials—until the race where everything stopped. Eight seconds into the NCAA championship 400-meter freestyle, something inside her broke. She climbed out of the pool and never competed again.

Seven years later she manages the morning swim program at a small-town recreation center on the edge of Harmon Lake. The water is still there. Waiting.

When an open-water coach invites her to watch a training session, Claire discovers a different kind of swimming—no lane lines, no walls, no clock dictating the rhythm. Just cold water, open distance, and the quiet discipline of finding your way across it.

What begins as curiosity becomes something harder: a return.

With the help of a patient coach, a tight-knit group of open-water swimmers, and the relentless honesty of the lake itself, Claire starts rebuilding a relationship with the sport that once defined her. But returning to the water means confronting the moment that drove her out—and deciding whether the future is bigger than the past she left floating in a pool seven years ago.

Open Water is a quiet, powerful story about second chances, endurance, and the courage it takes to start swimming again.

©2026 Ellis Carron (P)2026 Ellis Carron
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