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OverviewThe Lost Explorer's Diary SHORT SUMMARY: The Lost Explorer's Diary Jacob is a 15-year-old boy spending his holiday at his grandfather's house. He feels stressed because of school, tests, and the feeling that everyone else understands their future while he doesn't. His grandfather seems calm and steady, always working on trivial things like fixing a chair. Jacob wishes he could feel that same peace. One day, Jacob climbs into the attic. The attic is quiet and dusty, and it smells like old wood and dried paper. A small round window lets in a thin beam of sunlight, making the attic feel like a dream. Jacob is not sure what he is looking for-maybe old games or photos-but he hopes to find something that will distract him. As Jacob searches, he finds an old wooden trunk hidden under blankets. The trunk looks incredibly old, with scratches from many years. Inside, something is wrapped in faded cloth and tied tightly with a leather string. The knot is strong, like someone wanted to keep it closed until the right time. Jacob hesitates, but curiosity wins. He slowly unties the string and opens the cloth. Inside is a diary. The diary is thick and worn. The cover is cracked at the corners, and the pages are yellow like dried leaves. The ink is still dark, and the handwriting is neat but rushed, as if the writer had little time. On the first page, Jacob sees a name written clearly: Elias Vane. Below it is a sentence that shocks him: ""If you are reading this, the jungle hasn't forgotten about me."" Jacob suddenly feels nervous because the attic is so silent, almost like the house is listening. He brings the diary downstairs. Later that afternoon, Jacob shows it to his best friend Lina, who is brave and loves adventure. Lina reads the first lines and looks up with wide eyes. She whispers that the diary is real and belongs to an explorer. Jacob remembers that his grandfather once talked about a missing explorer who disappeared long ago. People searched for him, but they never found him. Lina smiles, excited and fearless. She tells Jacob they should finish the explorer's story. To Lina, it feels like a treasure hunt and a summer adventure. Jacob agrees, even though he feels unsure. They don't know the forest has changed, that the diary is not complete, or that someone else may already be following them. And that is how their mysterious journey begins. Benefits of reading story book Reading promotes curiosity, attentiveness, and empathy. Children and adults become smarter when they explore ideas, develop knowledge, and learn languages. Stories demonstrate choices and consequences, explaining how to behave in various situations. Regular reading also improves memory, reduces stress, and develops imagination, creativity, and critical thinking abilities. Best Wishes, Thank you for purchasing and gifting our book for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. Your daily encouragement and enthusiasm for storytelling inspires us. We are thrilled to be a part of your special moments, and we hope our story brings you happiness and magic. Thank you again for sharing our wonderful adventure! Thank You. Book Description: Total Pages: 89. Book Size: 6"" × 9"" - Inches. Cover: Soft, Glossy. Interior book: Color Pages. Suitable ages: 12-18+ Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aqeel AhmedPublisher: 978-1-83423-174-7 Imprint: 978-1-83423-174-7 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.132kg ISBN: 9781834231747ISBN 10: 1834231744 Pages: 90 Publication Date: 27 January 2026 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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