Watched in the Woods Synopsis
When eleven-year-old Maya joins a new school, she learns the legend behind Bigfoot sighted in the forest by the science camp-the camp her grade is soon scheduled to make a trip to. Once at the camp, Maya is intrigued and somewhat smitten by the councilors and as well as creeped out by the Ranger, Ron, who is responsible for their safety around the woods.
Maya and her new-found friends decide to sneak out at night time in order to see if there is any truth to the Bigfoot hullabaloo.
Will they find any truth to these claims? Do the councilors and school staff really care for the students' learning or do they have ulterior motives of their own?
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9781838756833 |
Publication date: |
25th April 2024 |
Author: |
Madison Kopta |
Publisher: |
Nightingale Books an imprint of Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers |
Format: |
Paperback |
Primary Genre |
General Fiction
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About Madison Kopta
Madison Kopta, a Northern California native, is an inspiring author who has taken on the rewarding challenge of storytelling in a world brimming with aspiring writers.
A foster mom to two resilient children, Madison found her inspiration in their journey through the complex foster care system. Their strength and determination moved her to create a narrative that mirrors their experiences, as well as those of numerous others navigating similar paths.
A mother of four, Madison's bustling household also includes two dogs, two cats, and eight chickens, adding a lively and nurturing atmosphere that further fuels her creativity. Her heartfelt mission is to craft stories that not only highlight the courage of these young heroes but also offer hope and understanding for those facing similar challenges.
Madison's writing is a testament to her belief in the transformative power of kindness and empathy. As she embarks on this exciting literary journey, she hopes her work will resonate with readers, shedding light on the beauty and complexities of foster care while celebrating the enduring spirit of children everywhere.
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