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The middle grade survival novel Deep Water by Watt Key (Albert Watkins Key Jr.) follows 12-year-old Julie Sims as she attempts to survive after a scuba dive goes wrong. The novel’s events are inspired by an experience in the author’s life. While diving in the Gulf of Mexico, Key and a friend went to make their ascent, only to find that the ...
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Aug 12, 2023 · Key Takeaways. ‘Deep Water’ by Watt Key is a novel set in the Gulf of Mexico. The story follows the journey of Julie Sims, a twelve-year-old girl stranded in treacherous waters. The novel explores themes of resilience and determination. Julie’s character development is a prominent focus throughout the book.
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Apr 17, 2018 · High-octane thrillers are rare in juvenile literature, but Watt Key has a reputation as a transcendent novelist, and he uses his talent for all it's worth in Deep Water. Twelve-year-old Julie Sims has an ominous feeling the day she and her father, who runs a dive shop, take a client out on the waters off the coast of Gulf Shores, Alabama.
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Apr 17, 2018 · Deep Water. Watt Key. Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Apr 17, 2018 - Juvenile Fiction - 272 pages. From Watt Key, the author of the acclaimed Alabama Moon, comes a thrilling middle grade survival story about a scuba dive gone wrong and two enemies who must unite to survive. It's the most important rule of scuba diving: If you don't feel right ...
Dec 17, 2020 · Book Review: Deep Water By Watt Key. A deep dive, to almost thirty metres, thirty miles off the coast of Alabama, USA goes horribly wrong. In strong current, their anchor line – their safe route to the surface and back to the boat – breaks free. Three divers are separated and eventually surface – only to find themselves alone and adrift ...