I can dive", Sophia said. "Do you know what it feels like when you dive?"Of course I do," her grandmother said. "You let go of everything and get ready and just dive. You can feel the seaweed against your legs. It's brown, and the water's clear, lighter towards the top, with lots of bubbles. And you glide. You hold your breath and glide and turn and come up, let yourself rise and breathe out. And then you float. Just float."And all the time with your eyes open," Sophia said. Naturally. People don't dive with their eyes shut."Do you believe I can dive without me showing you?" the child asked. Yes, of course", Grandmother said.
Tove JanssonAbout author
- Author's profession: Novelist, Writer
- Nationality: finnish
- Born: August 9, 1914
- Died: June 27, 2001
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