Book details
Water Steps
Description
Kyna likes her friends, her purple hair, and taking photographs. But there's something she definitely doesn't like: the water. Every time she comes near it, she feels the sinister pull of the depths trying to draw her down to a watery grave. Even the calm water in the bathtub reminds her of the torrential storm that took the lives of her sailing family when she was just a baby. But Kyna's adopted parents love nothing more than to swim and splash about in lakes and streams, or even the local pool. When they decide to spend the summer at a beach house on Lake Champlain, Kyna is convinced that they're trying to teach her something about water that she's not ready to learn. Little does she know that the water will reveal far more than she ever could have imagined. Inspired by Champ, the legendary monster living in Lake Champlain, Water Steps finds novelist A. LaFaye at her best, expertly interweaving themes of adolescent fears and fantasies, the frustrations and rewards of family, and a world of mystery and magic under the placid surface of nature.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
208 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Water Steps' by A. LaFaye offers readers an intriguing and heartfelt story that combines elements of personal growth, adventure, and magical realism, making it a captivating read for a wide audience.
- Themes of Overcoming Fear: The book explores the protagonist's journey to overcome her fear of water, providing inspiration and encouragement to readers who may be facing their own fears or challenges in life.
- Rich Character Development: Readers will find the characters in 'Water Steps' to be well-developed and relatable, allowing for a deeper connection with the story and its message.
- Beautiful Prose: A. LaFaye is known for her lyrical writing style, and 'Water Steps' is no exception. The book's beautiful prose enhances the reading experience, making it a great choice for those who appreciate literary craftsmanship.