<p>Kate Stevens loves her husband Harry and their&nbsp;baby daughter Cam. But a girl called Valery St. John exists within Kate an alter-ego of verve and daring that has long yearned for adventure lust and love - in male terms. It takes a chance encounter with a beautiful&nbsp;charismatic artist named Margo to bring Valery and the&nbsp;alternative lifestyle she represents to the fore. Kate's&nbsp;ensuing affair with the lesbian painter prompts a personal transformation and proves a crucible for the&nbsp;relationship between herself and Harry. When Joan Hawkins' debut novel was first published by GP Putnam in 1974 it was ahead of its time.&nbsp;Set in the turbulent days of the late 1960s it explores a young woman's journey of discovery as she finds herself at a personal crossroads in a period of massive social and cultural change. Themes of sexual exploration gender identity feminism and rebellion blend with a satirical take on the crumbling old order.&nbsp;The gray suits of tradition are being challenged by student protests racial integration and the emergence of women in the workplace. Re-published in 2014 on its 40th anniversary and with a new third edition now available in 2022 &lt;i&gt;Underwater&lt;/i&gt; still bristles with passion humour and quirky defiance.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>
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