Pickerel Lake: Dark Water Secret

Pickerel Lake: Dark Water Secret
Author: Gary BlackBurn
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 146263446X

It was supposed to be another lackluster summer for Justin Sanders, until it got up close and personal with the mystery fish out there in Pickerel Lake. Then, a desperate phone call from cousin Randy, concerning death threats and secret fish photos, has Justin racing to his assistance, unable to stop the tragedy. Pursuing evidence about his cousin's death, Justin and best friend Eric make a startling discovery on a perilous excursion to the dark water lair of the mysterious fish. Encountering something so unexpected, it all could unlock deep secrets, solving his cousin's murder, while placing them both in moral danger. Disentangling a complex labyrinth of clues, Justin is forced to meet the possible killer, in the woods, to exchange cash for information on Randy's murder, where Justin will struggle to survive one final life and death confrontation.

Pickerel Lake 1

Pickerel Lake 1
Author: Gary Blackburn
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2020-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 1952269873

It was supposed to be just another lackluster summer for 13-year-old Justin Sanders, until things got up close and personal with the monster fish swimming there in Pickerel Lake. When a family member is murdered over a photo of the mysterious giant fish, Justin and his best friend Eric play detective to investigate the strange events cascading around them. On a perilous boat trip to the dark water lair of the monster fish, the courageous boys encounter deep water secrets, which, if not solved quickly, could place them in mortal danger. As this dangerous adventure moves forward, Justin meets the love of his life, who along with his cousin joins the detective team that must survive one last life-and-death event to solve this gripping mystery.

The Boy from Pickerel Lake

The Boy from Pickerel Lake
Author: Steve Barse
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732770645

A story about a young Native basketball star set in the 1930's. Based on a true story.

Pickerel Lake 3

Pickerel Lake 3
Author: Gary Blackburn
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2020-02-05
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1949483975

Thirteen-year-old Justin Sanders and his best friend Eric are finally putting all the pieces together to solve the mysteries of Justin’s cousin’s murder and the giant Pickerel Lake fish found at his grandparents’ resort in northern Minnesota. But first, they must deal with a bear attack; death threats from Russian agents performing DNA tests on the hijacked giant fish; and a trio of murderers capturing Justin and Eric, leaving the boys to drown in a sinking boat at the middle of Pickerel Lake. Justin recruits the love of his life, Audrey, to assist in the struggle. As they fight off the trio of murderers, friend Gusta’s home is burned down. Justin and Eric discover a secret helicopter enclosure containing information disclosing the location of the Russian agents and their plans to blow up their warehouse with the giant fish trapped inside. Will the boys – with a little help from the FBI – be successful foiling the bad guys’ plot? Pickerel Lake 3: Resolution is the third book in a trilogy.

It's a Boy!

It's a Boy!
Author: Michael Thompson, PhD
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2009-03-24
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0345493966

It’s a Boy! provides expert advice on the developmental, psychological, social, emotional, and academic life of boys from infancy through the teen years. Exploring the many ways in which boys strive for masculinity and attempt to define themselves, psychologist Michael Thompson, Ph.D., a leading international expert on boys’ development, and journalist Teresa H. Barker identify the key developmental transitions that mark a boy’s psychological growth and emotional health, and the challenges both boys and parents face at each age. • Baby Boys (birth to 18 months): falling in love with your son, healthy attachment, trust, and temperament • Toddler Years (18 months to 3 years): boys on the go, bold steps, blankies, budding language, and rambunctious physicality • Powerful Little Boys (ages 3 and 4): superhero ambitions, learning to manage the force of his anger, and celebrating the power of the boy group • Starting School (ages 5 through 7): developmental cues for school readiness, transitional challenges, tough talk, tender hearts, and first friends • Boys on a Mission (ages 8 through 10): striving for mastery in sports, organizing the boy brain for school success, and glaring academic gender gaps • The Preteen (ages 11 through 13): puberty, posturing, and popularity, the culture of cruelty, and stoic silence in the middle school years • Early High School (ages 14 and 15): powerful peer groups, sexuality, the shift away from Mom, and yearning for Dad’s respect and attention • On the Brink of Manhood (ages 16 through 18): the quest for independence, sex, love, driving, drinking, and other challenges of life Practical, insightful, and engaging, It’s a Boy! is the definitive guide to raising boys in today’s world, revealing with humor, compassion, and joy all the infinite varieties of boys and the profound ways in which we love them.

South Side Boy

South Side Boy
Author: Roger Wiltz
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2019-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1546277684

"Though no particular accomplishments in my life warrant an autobiography, I feel like the man on the television insurance commercial when he says, “We know a thing or two because we’ve seen a thing or two.” I don’t know that everything I relate is 100 percent accurate, but I have made every effort to tell the truth. The accounts and descriptions I give you are how I perceived them, and my memory may have faded over the many years in some instances. While I have made an effort to adhere to chronological order, I believe that a strict order of events might become confusing. Subject by subject, rather than year by year, seemed more orderly. I also developed the subject matter by focusing on what I consider to be defining moments in my life."