The Weight of Water

A poetic, gifty offering that combines first love, friendship, and persistent courage in this lyrical immigration story told in verse.

Carrying just a suitcase and an old laundry bag filled with clothes, Kasienka and her mother are immigrating to England from Poland. Kasienka isn't the happiest girl in the world. At home, her mother is suffering from a broken heart as she searches for Kasienka's father. And at school, Kasienka is having trouble being the new girl and making friends. The only time she feels comforted is when she's swimming at the pool. But she can't quite shake the feeling that she's sinking. Until a new boy swims into her life, and she learns that there might be more than one way to stay afloat.

The Weight of Water is a coming-of-age story that deftly handles issues of immigration, alienation, and first love. Moving and poetically rendered, this novel-in-verse is the story of a young girl whose determination to find out who she is prevails.

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Published May 8, 2018

240 pages

Average rating: 6.5

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DRamz
Feb 09, 2025
5/10 stars
Carrying their belongings in an old laundry bag Kasienka and her mother travel from Poland to England in search of her father. But their new home is not the haven they had hoped for. This book tackles some tough subjects, abandonment, isolation, bullying and fear. However, it failed to touch me and I was never truly immersed in the characters struggle. Crossan has chosen to write the book in the form of a poem, this makes it a quick read, but for me left a divide between the reader and the characters.

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