Inspired by Nancy Drew and the beautiful rolling hills of Central Virginia, Talking Waters is a story about history, mystery, friendship and more... Shy, sensitive Erin and her best friend Audrey, a sophisticated soon-to-be 15 year-old, are thrilled when Audrey's parents rent a rambling old lake house for the summer. Dakota, Erin's 16 year-old brother, completes the trio of excited teens at Lake Bonita. And of course, none of them would go anywhere without their dogs... The teenagers quickly settle into a laid-back summer routine of swimming, kayaking, putt-putt, and dog walks in the nature preserve. Dakota's passion for history lands him a part-time job mowing the presidential lawns at Monticello while his sister develops a passion of her own for an albino deer and a scruffy looking local boy, both of whom she meets unexpectedly in the woods. It isn't long before strange occurrences around the lake catch the attention of the teens and they find themselves unraveling a mystery that spans hundreds of years. Boys on skateboards and snooty wealthy twins, grumpy old fishermen, rescue dogs and show dogs, Thomas Jefferson's Monticello and an amazing archeological discovery all play a role in our heroes' summer adventure. The peaceful waters and heavily wooded hills of central Virginia unfold their secrets as our teenage protagonists prove that common sense and genuine concern for their friends (especially those with four legs) can lead to wondrous things. Although far from perfect, they meet unexpected challenges with integrity and creativity, while at the same time managing to survive the daily drama of teenage life. Erin, Audrey and Dakota share with us the wonder and passion of their teenage world.
Author: Jane Zimmermann
Publisher: Patches Publishing
Published: 03/02/2011
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.58d
ISBN: 9780615451503
About the Author
My goal is to bring the basic elements of morals and ethics back to storytelling. In these novels, young protagonists meet unexpected challenges with integrity and creativity, while at the same time managing to survive the daily dramas of teenage life. With youthful innocence and exuberance, Erin, Audrey and Dakota share with us the wonder and passion of their teenage world. Patches, the inspiration for my website, www.patchespublishing.com, passed away in March 2010 at the age of 17 (people years!) She was a great friend and she contributed greatly to our lives. I live at Lake Monticello in Central Virginia with my husband, Bill Hardin and together we run Save Your Data, LLC, a computer service and repair company. I welcome reader comments and suggestions on my website www.patchespublishing.com
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