Return to the Secret Lake by Karen Inglis

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Return to the Secret Lake by Karen Inglis

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Set between 1900s and present-day London, this page-turning time travel adventure for ages 8-12 sees Stella and Tom reconnect with Emma, Lucy and Jack from the past as they try to save a life... Jam-packed with twists and turns to the end, and set against a rich historical backdrop, this sequel to the bestselling The Secret Lake does not disappoin

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Return to the Secret Lake by Karen Inglis

Another page-turning time travel adventure for ages 8-12 set between 1900s and present-day London. The long-awaited sequel to the international best-seller The Secret Lake. Almost a year has passed since Stella and Tom discovered a time tunnel and travelled to early 1900s London, where they befriended Emma, Lucy and Jack. The magical moles that made the tunnel and secret lake appear have since vanished, but the children are longing to meet again. Then an illness, which leaves Emma's life in danger, changes everything. The moles reappear, and Lucy realises the only hope of finding a cure lies in the future. So unfolds a thrilling tale of time travel, rekindled friendships and new threats that no one could have foreseen... The original Secret Lake mystery adventure has now been enjoyed by almost half a million young readers and is in translation around the world. This sequel does not disappoint!
"..immerses the reader in the early 1900s...really thought provoking for middle-grade readers. My readers were forever exclaiming their excitement for this being a really good example of 'historical fiction'. I would encourage anyone interested in middle-grade fiction, and all primary school teachers, to include this fantastic series in their collection as both a great fictional adventure and an excellent choice for connecting history with reading for pleasure. My book club members and I will certainly be recommending it to all of the children in our school and we will be including extra copies in our school library! - Michelle Gilbert, Primary School Teacher; --- "Like the wardrobe entry to Narnia, the time tunnel is for children only. It requires courage and mutual support, values which are crucial to dealing with the problems thrown at the friends. And what problems! Karen Inglis writes books children want to read, in language that they can read by themselves. This is not as easy as it sounds! From crisis to crisis, children save the day while allowing their much-loved adults to remain under the illusion that they are the ones looking after their offspring." - Jean Gill, Award-winning Author of books for YA and Adults; --- "A charming, heart-warming and exciting sequel to The Secret Lake. The reader is transported once again to one hundred years ago, accompanying the children in another gripping time travel mystery adventure... offers fascinating glimpses into the past...touching on the laws of the time, political changes and historical events, and creating a tricky moral dilemma for Stella and Tom. I could imagine some great conversations around the family dinner table..." - J M Forster, Award-winning Children's Author;
Karen Inglis is an international bestselling children's author living in London, UK. She writes picture books, chapter books and middle-grade novels. Her original time travel adventure The Secret Lake (Book 1), for ages 8-12, has sold almost half a million copies in the English language and is in translation around the world.
SKU GOR012822351
ISBN 13 9781913846077
ISBN 10 1913846075
Title Return to the Secret Lake
Author Karen Inglis
Series Secret Lake
Condition very good
Binding type Paperback
Publisher Well Said Press
Year published 2022-03-08
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
Note This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us