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Lydia Barnes & The Escape from Shark Bay

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In the third book of the Global Warning Series, Lydia travels to exotic Jamaica for a fun and relaxing vacation. But Lydia doesn't get much rest in this paradise. While staying at a tourist resort, Lydia survives a shark attack which ignites a series of events that seem to have no end. Lydia witnesses the devastating effects of poverty and illiteracy and she yearns to help the fellow villagers. But not before a ruthless hotel manager holds her captive. What is the mysterious place called Shark Bay? And why have her father and teacher been arrested? Lydia and her friends must figure out the clues before another disaster happens.

160 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published April 30, 2008

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August 19, 2020
Jamaica here we come! Okay, so not us but Lydia and her father, Frank Barnes. Guess what though? Ben and Mrs. Hinkle from Book 1 have also come to Jamaica to work with Frank and Lydia at a local school. Before driving to the poorer area, they are invited to stay at The Luxury Resort. Things start to go horribly wrong when Lydia is bitten by a shark! When Frank and Lydia refuse to keep quiet they find themselves escorted off the premises! If only that were the end of it!

What are barrel children? How does Frank end up in a Jamaican jail accused of setting fire to the school and in possession of drugs?!

Kids and I really enjoyed this, the third book in the series. I'll be honest, I nearly didn't read it after being disappointed with Book 2 BUT so glad we did. SO if you want my advice, read books 1 and 3, missing out 2. These books are all Christian based. This one kept you in suspense along with providing the reader with some facts on the real Jamaica, not the tourist areas. Highly recommended. Thanks, Liz
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