The Lake House

The Lake House by James Patterson, published by Little, Brown in 2003, is a thrilling narrative that follows six children as they venture into the world for the first time after escaping government forces. This 1st edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a gripping exploration of their journey toward the Lake House, where they hope to reunite with Kit and Frannie, a couple who once saved them.
In this story, readers will encounter themes of suspense and adventure as the children navigate their new reality. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of Washington, D.C. and Colorado, immersing readers in a blend of thrilling and science fiction elements. The Lake House presents a unique perspective on survival and connection, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Out in the world for the first time since escaping the government forces of When the Wind Blows, six children make their way toward the Lake House in the hope of being reunited with Kit and Frannie, a couple who once saved their lives. 1,500,000 first printing.
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