Swim to Me

Team Rodent: How Disney Devours the World (Library of Contemporary Thought)

Author: Betsy Carter

Sometimes to be who you really are, you haveto pretend you’re already who you want to be.At two, Delores’s mother dropped her into the shallow end of a lake, trusting instinct would teach her daughter to swim. From then on, the water is where Delores Walker feels most at home. Now, nearly seventeen, she’s boarding a Greyhound bus leaving the Bronx for sunny Weeki Wachee Sp….Read More

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