Return to Skoki Lake

Return to Skoki Lake by Nikki Tate, published by Sono Nis Press in 1999, is a 192-page work written in English. This book follows Jessa on her week-long trail riding trip into the Rocky Mountains, which she hopes will be a memorable adventure. However, as she grapples with increasingly strange symptoms, her experience takes an unexpected turn, leading to a shocking awakening in an Alberta hospital. This marks the beginning of a challenging recovery journey that alters Jessa’s life and her passion for riding.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of living with diabetes, highlighting both the physical and emotional challenges faced by Jessa. The story delves into her determination to enjoy her time in the mountains despite her illness and the subsequent impact on her life. With themes related to animals and the experiences of youth, this book offers insight into the struggles of managing health conditions while pursuing personal interests.
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Jessa’s week-long trail riding trip into the Rocky Mountains should have been the experience of a lifetime. Ignoring increasingly peculiar symptoms, Jessa sets off into the mountains, determined to enjoy herself despite feeling very ill. To her horror, she finds herself regaining consciousness in an Alberta hospital! This is only the beginning of a long journey of recovery, one which turns Jessa’s life upside down and threatens even her desire to ride.
“Return to Skoki Lake is an engaging novel that captures the challenges and frustrations of living with diabetes….[It] is a delight to read and is highly recommended for children with diabetes, as well as those who share their lives.” – Allison Husband, RN, MN, CDE (Diabetes Clinic, Alberta Children’s Hospital and member of National Publications Committee, Canadian Diabetes Association)
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