Description:This is the illustrated version of Light of the Lost - a modern archaeological adventure. I originally wrote this book for my children because I perceived something missing in their literary life. A story rooted in the contemporary world, but still an adventure. I wanted them to see beyond their own immediate horizons - to challenge themselves to know more about the world and its past. Although the book is written for young people, I believe the story can be enjoyed by anyone with a fascination for new discoveries, new knowledge and a belief that hope counts for everything. Thoughts from a Reader. The onslaught of nostalgia triggered by David’s simple descriptions of things that basically dominated my childhood was absolutely real. Reading through LOTL the first time also reminded me of some of my favourite books as a kid — Famous Five, The Hardy Boys, Huckleberry Finn to name a few. I loved the feeling these books left me with right after I had put them down; one of wanting an adventure. LOTL bears with it many values and morals that we seldom see in today’s media. When I first read through the story, I realized how mutely poignant certain values are. We are tangled in this technology infested world without much of a moment to spare for ourselves, and this story sets itself in a space that is rooted with the planet, without even preaching it. To go out and look for something that is yet undiscovered and you don’t even know if it exists; you just don’t do that anymore. Themes of losing in the face of a greater force, perseverance, confidence, understanding, forgiveness and friendship are some of the stronger themes routinely explored in the book. LIGHT OF THE LOST In Algeria, a boy discovers a few stone tiles, curiously carved. They hint of an origin far away and long ago. And so begins the adventure of a lifetime to track down the source of an unknown civilization. Duncan, together with his father and the people he meets along the way are challenged to find the clues and solve the mystery. But they must be quick because they aren’t the only ones on the trail!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Illustrated Light of the Lost. To get started finding The Illustrated Light of the Lost, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: This is the illustrated version of Light of the Lost - a modern archaeological adventure. I originally wrote this book for my children because I perceived something missing in their literary life. A story rooted in the contemporary world, but still an adventure. I wanted them to see beyond their own immediate horizons - to challenge themselves to know more about the world and its past. Although the book is written for young people, I believe the story can be enjoyed by anyone with a fascination for new discoveries, new knowledge and a belief that hope counts for everything. Thoughts from a Reader. The onslaught of nostalgia triggered by David’s simple descriptions of things that basically dominated my childhood was absolutely real. Reading through LOTL the first time also reminded me of some of my favourite books as a kid — Famous Five, The Hardy Boys, Huckleberry Finn to name a few. I loved the feeling these books left me with right after I had put them down; one of wanting an adventure. LOTL bears with it many values and morals that we seldom see in today’s media. When I first read through the story, I realized how mutely poignant certain values are. We are tangled in this technology infested world without much of a moment to spare for ourselves, and this story sets itself in a space that is rooted with the planet, without even preaching it. To go out and look for something that is yet undiscovered and you don’t even know if it exists; you just don’t do that anymore. Themes of losing in the face of a greater force, perseverance, confidence, understanding, forgiveness and friendship are some of the stronger themes routinely explored in the book. LIGHT OF THE LOST In Algeria, a boy discovers a few stone tiles, curiously carved. They hint of an origin far away and long ago. And so begins the adventure of a lifetime to track down the source of an unknown civilization. Duncan, together with his father and the people he meets along the way are challenged to find the clues and solve the mystery. But they must be quick because they aren’t the only ones on the trail!We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Illustrated Light of the Lost. To get started finding The Illustrated Light of the Lost, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.