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A Free Reading Guide to The Lake That Stole Children, yesterday’s Kindle Nation Daily sponsor

Here’s a cool follow-up concerning yesterday’s Kindle Nation Daily sponsorship by Douglas Glenn Clark, author of The Lake That Stole Children. The pitch may be a little strong, but there is a real free gift in the form of a 19-page reading guide that distills the power of story from The Lake That Stole Children. Just click here to sign up for your free PDF booklet and then send it to your Kindle via your you@free.kindle.com email address with “convert” in the subject line:


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“I read this book with my niece when she visited last weekend. She was mesmerized by the prose. When she went home, she talked about the book to her father. She said that the conversation brought them closer to each other.”

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From yesterday’s post:

In keeping with today’s theme, our sponsoring title today can work as a YA story or a read-aloud for younger kids….

The Lake That Stole Children blends the magic of Disney’s Pinocchio with the magnificent quest of Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea. It begins with a boy’s deep yearning and leads to a grown man’s startling discovery. The story begins with a town troubled by a big secret. Children have been disappearing and no one knows why. A fisherman, who lives with his family on the outskirts of town, cared nothing about the town’s troubles – until he too lost a son. Following a dangerous search on a nearby lake, the fisherman believes he knows where the children may be and vows to save them. When the town refuses to help in his quest, the fisherman realizes that to save his son he must face one seemingly insurmountable obstacle – himself.
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