"Learning to Let Go" is a memoir about when Carrie hit her head while attempting to rope-swing into a lake. Through the help of her friends and family she is able to overcome her ordeal and proceed to move off to college. Through this experience Carrie learns to ultimately let go of things that scare her, including her upcoming college experience.
I liked how the title could have multiple meanings: learning to let go of the rope-swing and learning to let go of life and home by moving to college. It's obvious Carrie is very close to her family, something I can relate with, and she does a good job of describing this closeness through explaining how she used to hate going to sixth grade and looked forward to seeing her mom when she got home in the afternoon. I also liked how you explained your friends in the story without going into too much detail. They didn't really need to be fully developed, but they were developed enough that they weren't boring (for example, including facts about your friends such as one didn't like to see vomit and another had a fear of ambulances were nice additions to your story).
As for suggestions, I would like to know what you hit your head on. I guess explain a little more clearly where you landed when you fell. Did you swing out into the water and didn't let go until it was pulling you back to shore, or did you let go before the swing had even reached the water? Also the transition between eating grapes and having a seizure was a little rocky to me, because I wasn't exactly sure where you were when you had the seizure. I think including whether or not you're afraid of getting in the water now would be interesting, because I'm sure that's an event you recall every time you're around water.
On a side note, I hope it didn't work out with Jack because anyone who would leave on a jet ski like that and then ask you if they were "still hot" after you had a seizure sounds like an ass to me, haha
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