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Support Local Schools with Buxton Books, Mary Alice Monroe & Angela May


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From June 3 - June 20, Purchase a copy (or copies) of THE ISLANDERS for a student (or multiple students) to be donated to a CCSD Title One School.

Two options available -

  • Purchase a copy of THE ISLANDERS for a student

  • Purchase an entire classroom's supply of THE ISLANDERS

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Buxton Books will deliver the books to the teachers after June 20th.

For questions, please reach out to Hello@BuxtonBooks.com or call the bookstore at 843-723-1670.

ABOUT THE BOOK

From New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe comes a beautiful story of friendship, loss, and the healing power of nature in her first book for middle grade readers.

Twelve-year-old Jake’s life has just turned upside-down. His father was wounded in Afghanistan, and his mother is going to leave to care for him. That means Jake’s spending the summer on tiny Dewees Island with his grandmother. The island is a nature sanctuary—no cars or paved roads, no stores or restaurants. To make matters worse, Jake’s grandmother doesn’t believe in cable or the internet. Which means Jake has no cell phone, no video games...and no friends. This is going to be the worst summer ever!

He’s barely on the island before he befriends two other kids—Macon, another “summer kid,” and Lovie, know-it-all who lives there and shows both Jake and Macon the ropes of life on the island. All three are struggling with their own family issues and they quickly bond, going on adventures all over Dewees Island. Until one misadventure on an abandoned boat leads to community service. Their punishment? Mandatory duty on the Island Turtle Team. The kids must do a daily dawn patrol of the beach on the hunt for loggerhead sea turtle tracks. When a turtle nest is threatened by coyotes, the three friends must find a way to protect it. Can they save the turtle nest from predators? Can Jake’s growing love for the island and its inhabitants (be they two-legged, four-legged, feathered, or finned) help to heal his father?