Second Sleep
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- ¥750
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The time by the lake is everything perfect about a childhood
summer…and maybe it also holds the answers Max needs. Give this tender middle
grade novel to readers who love the mystery, friendships, and touches of magic
in novels by Rebecca Stead and Laurel Snyder!
To get Max and Rosie’s minds off their mother’s mysterious
disappearance, their grandmother, Mozelle, suggests that they visit the old log
cabin where their mom spent her summers as a child. This is a place where, when
it gets dark, you go to bed. But according to Mozelle, their mother had her
happiest dreams during her nights at the lake.
That first night, Max and Rosie travel in their dreams to an
almost impossibly beautiful place where they meet a wonderful new group of
friends. But was it really just a dream? Or is there something extraordinary
and magical about this compound by the lake?
As Max slowly grasps what is really going on, he wonders if he
might have found the key to the mystery of his mother’s disappearance—and how to
bring her safely home.
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When 12-year-old Max's mother doesn't come home to their New York City apartment, instead leaving a cryptic message about helping an old friend, Max's family is thrown into disarray, suddenly missing "the sun to their planets." While their father stays home to search for their missing mom, Max and his eight-year-old sister Rosie go with their maternal grandmother, Mozelle, to pack up the family's rustic cabin before it is sold. The upstate cabin of their mother's childhood lacks electricity, which changes the siblings' sleeping pattern—the city kids now go to bed when the sun sets, awaken in the night, and then sleep again. And it is during this "second sleep" that they meet up at a nearby lake with a supportive group of kids. Max connects to another child his age, Lila, and together they realize that perhaps their friendship holds the secret to Max and Rosie's missing mom. Filled with rich details that uphold a dreamy nostalgia, a strong core mystery, and organic growth for Max, Stanley's (Resist! Peaceful Acts That Changed Our World) latest celebrates bonds past and present among the presumed-white characters. Ages 8–12.