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With a new boyfriend, asthma attacks that come when least expected, and a pesky younger brother, fifteen-year-old Savannah's summer vacation takes many unexpected twists and turns.
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A very good book about first love, heartache, and breathing on your own. ( )
  amyghilton | Jul 27, 2016 |
I have to admit I roll my eyes a little at the depictions in a lot of books and movies of two teens finding each other and acting as if they are soul-mates destined to be together forever. But there's another part of me that desperately wants to believe that it's possible. And BREATHING makes me believe. From the initial wild crush to the deepening connection, to the doubts and jealousies and abiding love, this book captured my heart and pulled me in to Savannah and Jackson's world.

And then there's the voice: I loved reading this book just to hear Savannah's sweet, wry Southern voice telling me her story with honesty and good humor.

Lastly, I loved the fact that the romance isn't all that's going on here. Savannah and Jackson both have dreams of their own, and the value and importance of those dreams is not ignored by the narrative.

I would most definitely recommend this book to anyone who wants to believe that love can be true at any age, even if it is tested.
  devafagan | Jan 2, 2015 |
Breathing is a romance. A girl named Savannah meets this boy named Jackson on the beach near where she lives. She likes him and he likes her but at first its complicated. Her mother doesn't know about him. Savannah has really bad asthma. At a cookout type thing they went to she had one of her attacks and had to be rushed to the hospital. The thing is she had the attack because she didn't want Jackson to meet her mom and he introduced himself and she got nervous. Jackson carried her to the car and into the hospital. Her mom said he could go but he refused and he wanted to stay with her. Her mom learned to accept him even though he was 2-3 years older than Savannah. Breathing is a great book and theres soo much detail and events that aren't in this review. Some of them are sad and some are happy.
  br14aido | May 15, 2014 |
This is a great summer, southern story that had me hooked from the very first page. Now this Savannah, I not only adored but fell in love with. She reminded me of me so much. I really enjoyed reading this book. The southern boy in this book, not only said things that made me gasp, but grip my heart hard.

You got to love your southern boys. Always real and true, this boy Jack, said everything right and more. He is your type of guys who knows what he wants. And when he finds it, he will not let it go. He is reasonable and very responsible, the type every girl wants to marry. He did things all the right way in courting. He was true to everything he said.

Savannah, I loved her! She had a lot to learn but I was glad that she had a good mama, and great boyfriend, Jack to teach her to breath. Savannah would freak out over every little thing. And if I remember correctly, I was the same way. Something went wrong and Bam, I am was in a fit! I loved that while Savannah would go into a fit someone was there to hold her, to help her breath again. But more so, I am glad that Savannah was beginning to learn to breath on her own.

The plot of this book is nothing dramatic, but just wonderfully simple. It didn't need much drama or problems cause the characters were enough for the reader. The characters were a whole another story themselves. If you want a down right, good ol' southern book, read this. I can assure you, it will not only make you feel southern in your mind but in your heart! ( )
  Bookswithbite | Jun 1, 2011 |
Breathing was a tale of young love that steals your breath away. The sudden ache when you know that you are just meant to be, but the world prevents it. Or maybe just yourself? It’s the feeling that maybe you just are not good enough to be with that person that steals your breath or soul away. But, let’s aim for the positive. Breathing captured the essence of tender touches, ripping heartache, and soft caresses in one stunning novel.

Savannah was a poignant teen with an adorable sense of humor that you just couldn’t help but sympathize with. She reacts like what many teenagers do; the author captured this upcoming blossom beautifully. Child like innocence, random tempers, as well as the hidden love for her family. Her courageous stunts, her friendship, wrapped her personality with a tight red bow. But Savannah sometimes needed to grow a bit more—act more mature. She became too dependent on Jackson that she completely forgets her like pre-Jackson. Her free time circles around him even though he was not there—finding him jobs, phoning him constantly.

Jackson was a one man army. He was the perfect counterbalance to Savannah. The ever steady rock that held her to the world that kept her breathing. He was sometimes, however, eluding me when I tried to grab his essence. Jackson’s actions were somewhat predictable and often at times trying to please Savannah too hard or are selfish—never in-between.

The relationship between these two was an up and down roller coaster. He leaves, she cries, her returns, she rejoices—granted it wasn’t all that simple and whatnot. I did felt that the beginning could have been expended more. A more in-depth development—a few more words exchanged and some time between them to grow. The transition scenes were iffy and abrupt at points. And their relationship was, sad to same, was childish. Every scene was too melodramatic and I just wanted to turn the dial down a slight notch.

The Southern drawl was adorable within itself but felt a little much at times. What I greatly love the family relationship. I can relate to it wholesomely. Sure, teens may all hide it, but in the end we truly do love our parent[s:]. And the author portrayed it in a beautiful fashion by creating a scenario where one boy can bring you all closer.

Overall: A great book that missed its mark a few times, but still delivered a powerful message ( )
  ylin.0621 | Feb 14, 2010 |
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