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‘Hydraulic Level Five’: Eastern Iowa author’s debut novel weaves whitewater rafting, love
By Stacie Gorkow, correspodent
Jun. 8, 2014 9:00 am
'Hydraulic Level Five” is a term used in whitewater rafting. In her debut novel of the same name author Sarah Latchaw uses symbolism to show the dangers of whitewater rafting and the pitfalls of relationships. Latchaw merges the two together to create a story of love, heartbreak and forgiveness.
Kaye and Samuel have been childhood friends, lovers, a married couple and are now divorced. Samuel is now a published author and even has one of his books being made into a movie. Now living the celebrity life with book tours and red carpet events, Kaye seems so disconnected from his life. Their divorce has been final for seven years and Kaye is a wreck because Samuel is coming back to Colorado for his sister and Kaye's best friend, Danita's wedding. What is breaking Kaye's heart is that he is bringing Caroline, his gorgeous editor, as his date.
'Hydraulic Level Five” is set in Lyons, Colo., in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Kaye runs a successful PR firm and gets a rush on the weekends with her friends by participating in various extreme sports including, whitewater rafting, mountain climbing and skydiving. Each chapter begins with a different whitewater rafting term that symbolizes what is going on with the characters in that chapter.
Throughout the book, the reader is also treated to snippets of Samuel's novels, as well as the memoir he is writing about his childhood with Kaye. In these, we are given pieces of Samuel's and Kaye's life that we might not initially see. With the story in a story, we are exposed to Latchaw's wide range of writing talents.
Besides Kaye and Samuel, the loving, close-knit Mexican-American family, the Cabral family, are a big part of the story line. Reading about the culture and traditions of this Hispanic family was a nice addition and gave the characters a firm foundation because every one of them were connected to the Cabrals in some way. Kaye's love and devotion to this family is challenged by Caroline. But, Kaye is determined to find out what made Samuel choose to give up on their marriage and not look back. An incident at one of Samuel's book signings, some pranks, and a shocking revelation about Samuel, culminate in a life-changing revelation for both Kaye and Samuel and the future of their relationship.
With Kaye and Samuel's relationship there were numerous highs and lows. The reader is one minute frustrated with their immaturity and the next fighting tears over their strong emotions.
I don't typically read contemporary romance novels, but enjoyed the depth of characters, detailed setting, story within a story and passionate way the characters cared about their friends and family.
The book doesn't just gloss over romance but hits at the hard realities of life including drug abuse, mental illness and the pain of divorcing the person you thought you would be with forever. Latchaw is a strong novelist who I hope has many stories to tell.
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