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The Lost Log of the Light-Sailor

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The Lost Log of the Light-Sailor

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Alyssa Shelton Curry
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Ten-year-old John believes life at the lonely Starfish Point Lighthouse is as predictable as the tides—until a mischievous seagull leads him to a forbidden, dusty attic. There, he discovers a mysterious book whose pages aren't written in ink, but in shimmering, captured starlight. It is the lost log of the legendary Light-Sailor, and it hums with forgotten magic.

Pulled into a quest that unfolds with the rhythm of the waves, John must follow a map of the midnight sun and trust a compass that points to dreams. His journey will take him through glimmering grottos lit by glowing jellyfish, across a sea where footprints are made of moonbeams, and to a secret island that appears only at dawn.

Aided by a boastful barnacle and a wise, ancient sea turtle, John must unravel the riddles of the tides to find The Lumina a magnificent ship that sails not on water, but on starlight itself. He soon learns that the Light-Sailor's treasure isn't gold or jewels, but a secret far more wondrous. The Lost Log of the Light-Sailor is a breathtaking adventure about the magic that connects the deepest oceans to the brightest stars, and the courage it takes to follow a mysterious light into the great unknown.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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