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Language: English
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The Giant Forest - Making of a Preteen Novel - with Alternate Ending: How a Father and Middle School Daughter Collaborated to Write a Novel for Preteen Readers

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This is a How To book.

A father, retired, and his 11-year old daughter collaborated to write a novel - first time for both.

This How To book is best read along with the novel, but does not need to be. This how to book can be a standalone as well.

How long did it take?
How did the brainstorming work?
Who's fingers did most of the key pounding?
What about proofreading and editing?
Who were the beta readers?
What about the illustrations?
What about disagreements in the story?
How were the disagreements resolved?

HINT: In this booklet is an alternate ending to the book - The Giant Forest.
You are welcome to take a look and decide which you like best - Mia's version or the dad's version?

Learn how to - Join Team Mia or team Dad.

All of these questions are answered in this booklet?


The synopsis -

In this true-to-life story, Aimi, Roci, Mousi, Sybil and Sycamore are a loose group of friends, aka The Bunch, who attend school together. The Bunch go to a 150-year old church camp, Mount Hermon, founded around the time of the first gold rush in 1849. The camp is located in a giant forest situated in the Santa Cruz mountains of California, just over the hill from Silicon Valley. In keeping with the principles of its founders, Bart, Prissie and their adopted son Artie, the camp administrators want the camp to be a modern day refuge for children like the Bunch who live at a time when many people around them, including their parents, are chasing new gold in their area.

Each member of the Bunch becomes seemingly inexplicably lost in the giant forest. They must each find themselves, then find one another before they can together again find their way home. Along the way they receive help from new animal friends whose ancestors had previously received a life-saving kindness from the founders of Mt. Hermon. Along the way, each member of the Bunch battles with and finds resolution to problems they face at home from overbearing or neglectful parents, sibling rivalry, prejudice, betrayal and displaced loyalty.

When the five become reunited, bigger battles ensue. To return home they must overcome giants that have plagued them throughout their lost experience. Once victorious, the Bunch is led back to Mt. Hermon by their forest friends.

A chapter book for for preteens who love to read.

Enjoy discussion questions at the end of each chapter for reading groups or parent and child devotions.

Giant forest = a really big forest or a forest with giants? Or both.

Only the reader knows.

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