She Rises

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.30 (957 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1523947691 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 212 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-02-06 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He meets Jack, a retired Navy mechanic, and his granddaughter Maureen who’s past is her own dark secret. Together they stumble on a sunken Navy ship worth millions. When two damaged souls come together to salvage a wreck, can they salvage themselves in the process? Will they find the healing they so desperately need, or will they, too be swallowed whole by the Atlantic?. An action packed tale of daring, courage, overcoming insurmountable odds, and the strength of friendship. Join them as they journey from the depths of despair to the depths of the ocean, battling the perils of wind, waves and a ruthless corporation who will stop at nothing to get the wreck first. With the help of a group of old veterans with nothing to lose, they plot a course straight into harm’s way. When the world turns its back on Alex Thompson, the son of a fisherman, his life is shattered
Pretty Good Jinnie L Good story but I'm not a boater or a fisherman so i struggled some with the boating lingo. Also, the very last chapter didn't make sense to me. Seemed like it was supposed to sound sinister, yet we already knew Barnes would be looking for and salvaging the DC1?I do have to say the part where Alex's mom was grie. Good for a young person MariB This is a good book for a young person which meant as a compliment. But the writing is simplistic and the dialogue adolescent to a degree that I put it away early in the book. I must say too that the warning in the prologue not to give the book away but rather to buy another if you want to share it is unnecessa. She Rises is an excellent read and one that EdF She Rises is an excellent read and one that, thanks to its likable 16-year-old protagonist, will likely captivate YA readers as much as older ones. While there are some intensely emotional and even violent moments in the book, Holiday’s prose is never overwrought or tastelessly explicit. This, along with
