The History of Swimming by Kim Powers (2006)
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Overview: They entered the world just five minutes apart, twins swimming out of the womb together, already arguing about who got to lead the way. They grew up together, best friends with rhyming names. One became a suicidal drunk, the other a success story (at least in his own mind). And now, one is missing, and the other has just three days of a lost weekend to find him. The History of Swimming details author Kim Powers’s frantic search for his twin brother, Tim—his best friend, his greatest enemy—who disappears from Manhattan one weekend in his late twenties. Kim— almost mystically—imagines that the clues to Tim’s whereabouts have been planted in a series of letters written by Tim over the years, part of an ongoing cat-and-mouse game between the brothers. Now, Kim uses those letters as a sort of roadmap and prism that take him back to Texas, the setting of their greatest triumphs and tragedies: their mother’s death, a nervous breakdown, first loves, coming out—finding themselves, losing themselves, and finding themselves again.
Genre: MM, Autobiography, Memoir
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