Bird Lake Moon

Bird Lake Moon by Kevin Henkes, published by Harper Collins on March 23, 2010, is a reprint edition featuring 192 pages in English. This book explores the lives of Mitch Sinclair and Spencer Stone as they confront the ghosts of their pasts at Bird Lake. The narrative delves into their memories and experiences, particularly focusing on the impact of divorce and an accident that has shaped their lives.
Readers will find a story that examines themes of friendship, secrets, and emotional growth. As Mitch and Spencer navigate their summer together, they grapple with their pasts and the possibility of forging a connection. The book addresses social themes and emotions, making it a thoughtful exploration of how personal histories can influence relationships.
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There are ghosts at Bird Lake, and they’re haunting Mitch Sinclair and Spencer Stone. Not the Halloween kind, but ghosts of the past. Memories of how life was before—before the divorce, before the accident. Can their ghosts bring Mitch and Spencer together, as friends? Or will their secrets keep them apart?
Either way, it is a summer that neither Mitch nor Spencer will ever forget.
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