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Chlorine

A Novel

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Chlorine

By: Jade Song
Narrated by: Catherine Ho, Imani Parks
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In the vein of The Pisces and The Vegetarian, Chlorine is a debut novel that blurs the line between a literary coming-of-age narrative and a dark unsettling horror tale, told from an adult perspective on the trials and tribulations of growing up in a society that puts pressure on young women and their bodies… a powerful, relevant novel of immigration, sapphic longing, and fierce, defiant becoming.


Ren Yu is a swimmer. Her daily life starts and ends with the pool. Her teammates are her only friends. Her coach is her guiding light. If she swims well enough, she will be scouted, get a scholarship, go to a good school. Her parents will love her. Her coach will be kind to her. She will have a good life.

But these are human concerns. These are the concerns of those confined to land, those with legs. Ren grew up on stories of creatures of the deep, of the oceans and the rivers. Creatures that called sailors to their doom. That dragged them down and drowned them. That feasted on their flesh. The creature that she’s always longed to become: the mermaid.

Ren aches to be in the water. She dreams of the scent of chlorine, the feel of it on her skin. And she will do anything she can to make a life for herself where she can be free. No matter the pain. No matter what anyone else thinks. No matter how much blood she has to spill.

Fairy Tales Horror United States World Literature Mermaids & Mermen Swimming Scary Fiction Fantasy Dragons & Mythical Creatures Mythology
Unique Storytelling • Well-written Narrative • Exceptional Sapphic Fiction • Brilliant Concept

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I enjoyed this book, but felt like it’s been a little overhyped online. It’s a pretty slow burn, but the ending result is predictable. Mild body horror intertwined with a coming age story.

A little overhyped but solid

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An amazing coming of age story for adults. I was also a swimmer all through my childhood and teen years. Quit in college. So I really related to both POV characters in different ways and both really resonated with me. The prose are also beautiful.

An amazing debut

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It was interesting and fairly well written. I wasn't swept away and didn't really care for the ending.

Meh, it was pretty alright

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I really enjoyed it because it’s very layered. Semi fantastical but with doses of reality in termos of competitive swimming and the blurring of roles.

Original gripping story

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This book is brilliant. It really made me sit with myself and think and feel things about girlhood I never wanted to revisit. It’s amazing what will will do to ourselves for other people. It felt like taking pages out of my childhood. At some points this was far too relatable. Amazing symbolism and beautiful written. This book should be talked about in college courses.

Had to sit with this one

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