Book details
The Lost Lake
Description
Luke and his father, who is disgusted by the tourists surrounding the once secluded lake of his childhood, hike deeper into the wilderness to find a "lost lake" of their own.
Age
4-7
Text complexity
developing
Length
32 pages
Why to read
- Cultural Insight: 'The Lost Lake' by Allen Say offers readers a glimpse into the Japanese-American experience, providing valuable cultural insights and understanding through its narrative and illustrations.
- Emotional Connection: The story explores the relationship between a father and son, touching on themes of bonding, adventure, and the search for a special place, which can resonate with readers of all ages seeking emotional depth in literature.
- Artistic Appreciation: Allen Say is renowned for his beautiful and detailed illustrations that complement his storytelling. Reading 'The Lost Lake' allows one to appreciate the interplay of text and art in creating a rich reading experience.
- Award-Winning Author: Allen Say is a respected author and illustrator who has received numerous awards, including the Caldecott Medal. Reading 'The Lost Lake' provides an opportunity to enjoy the work of a celebrated author in children's literature.