The Dark Pond

The Dark Pond by Joseph Bruchac is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on July 26, 2005. This 160-page book is written in English and delves into a chilling narrative that explores the mysteries surrounding a dark pond in the forest. The protagonist, Armie, feels an unsettling connection to this sinister location, leading him to uncover truths rooted in the legends of his Shawnee ancestors.
Readers will encounter a blend of horror and cultural storytelling as Bruchac weaves contemporary elements with Native American lore. The narrative invites exploration of themes related to fear and the unknown, while also reflecting on the significance of heritage and tradition. This edition presents a unique opportunity to engage with a tale that combines elements of juvenile fiction and horror, set against the backdrop of the United States.
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The author of Skeleton Man returns with another chilling tale.
What kind of sinister creature lurks in the dark pond in the forest? Armie can feel it calling to him . . . and he suspects the answer may lie in the legends of his Shawnee ancestors.
Joseph Bruchac, the award-winning author of Skeleton Man, puts a contemporary spin on Native American lore to create a terrifying tale of monsters and darkness.
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