Wishing for something more than her adventureless life, 16-year-old Ash eagerly awaits the move she and her mother are taking from their dull, drab life in the prairie town of Treade. But as Ash counts the days, she finds her way into a mysterious, condemned building on the outskirts of town—one that has haunted her entire childhood with secrets and questions. What she finds inside is an untouched library, inhabited by an enchanting mute named Li. Brightened by Li’s charm and his indulgence in her dreams, Ash becomes locked in a world of dusty books and dying memories, with Li becoming the attachment to Treade she never wanted. This haunting and romantic debut novel explores the blurry boundary between the real and imagined with a narrative that illustrates the power and potency of literacy.
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### Review
"Beiko delivers a clever, interesting plot." —*Kirkus Reviews* (April 2013)
"Part fairy story and part ghost story, *The Lake and the Library* is a satisfying fantasy novel with enough suspense and mystery to keep the reader guessing. Recommended for school and public libraries." —*CM: Canadian Review of Materials *(March 2013)
### About the Author
**S. M. Beiko** holds a degree in English Literature from the University of Manitoba and this is her first novel. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Description:
Wishing for something more than her adventureless life, 16-year-old Ash eagerly awaits the move she and her mother are taking from their dull, drab life in the prairie town of Treade. But as Ash counts the days, she finds her way into a mysterious, condemned building on the outskirts of town—one that has haunted her entire childhood with secrets and questions. What she finds inside is an untouched library, inhabited by an enchanting mute named Li. Brightened by Li’s charm and his indulgence in her dreams, Ash becomes locked in a world of dusty books and dying memories, with Li becoming the attachment to Treade she never wanted. This haunting and romantic debut novel explores the blurry boundary between the real and imagined with a narrative that illustrates the power and potency of literacy. ** ### Review "Beiko delivers a clever, interesting plot." —*Kirkus Reviews* (April 2013) "Part fairy story and part ghost story, *The Lake and the Library* is a satisfying fantasy novel with enough suspense and mystery to keep the reader guessing. Recommended for school and public libraries." —*CM: Canadian Review of Materials *(March 2013) ### About the Author **S. M. Beiko** holds a degree in English Literature from the University of Manitoba and this is her first novel. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.