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The Glass Table [Kindle Edition]

Leigh K. Cunningham
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THE GLASS TABLE by Leigh K Cunningham is a recipient of the prestigious Mom's Choice Awards. The Mom's Choice Awards seal identifies quality books suitable for children and families.
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Silver medalist, Mom's Choice Awards 2010.

Twelve children disappear while swimming at Lake Como during the summer holidays. There are no clues except for the boogie board belonging to ten-year-old Jordan Carrefour found floating on the lake’s surface.

Cast into a spell to live as spirits in the river Kai, and divided into two opposing spirit groups, the children learn that it is only through trust, camaraderie, and teamwork do they have a chance to return home to their families. However, when a wood spirit named Faith suffers the consequences of Toby Witherspoon's daring escape, all bets are off, even though a greater threat emerges on the banks of the river Kai.

The sequel, SHARDS, continues the story.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 175 KB
  • Print Length: 222 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 9810847610
  • Publisher: Vivante Publishing (December 30, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00368B6TC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #262,662 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars My thoughts on The Glass Table, January 20, 2010
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I purchased this book a couple of weeks back from Amazon. I'm a keen follower of twitter and I saw Leigh K Cunningham and started to follow her. I became intrigued with her story and decided to read it for my self. Today's youth are extremely savvy and expect to be treated as such, Leigh K Cunningham does just that.

Her characters are all believable, children should have no trouble relating to them at all. as for the story it moves along nicely while cementing images into the brain for future use. I think the kids of today will love this story because it is so relevant with what's happening now in our world. All kids these days have knowledge about global warming and protecting our environment. So I'm sure there's plenty of room in their hearts for the Glass Table. Well done Leigh K Cunningham.

K C Webb
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5.0 out of 5 stars Action-packed and abounding with quirky, likable characters, February 9, 2010
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Cunningham easily combines elements of fantasy into her cautionary tale for young readers, the first in a series, about the need for conservation.

Twelve children disappear while swimming at Lake Como during the summer school holidays. While the children's parents and police assume the worst, the children have been cast into a spell by the witch who lives at the lake. Six of the children become river spirits, and six are wood spirits.

There might be some undertone about being disadvantaged as the wood spirits certainly get the short end of the stick - the river spirits can escape the spell by swimming through the river mouth, but a wood spirit perishes with each escape. When Toby Witherspoon escapes, rivalries and mistrust make life in the river even more difficult. Add to this, they have to find a way to break a complex spell.

There is definitely a message about working together, trust and comraderie, and overcoming the issues that caused a divide. The two groups do work together on one threat - a development on the banks of their river, but the story concludes with uncertainty. Hopefully the sequel will deliver the ending we're all wishing for.

Action-packed and abounding with quirky, likable characters, this small gem has the power to keep middle-grade readers entranced. Kids who love fantasy with humor will enjoy The Glass Table.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and educational yet cute and entertaining, February 8, 2010
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My daughter loved The Glass Table. She enjoyed it so much, she kept coming into the living room to read parts of it to us, so my wife and I read it also to make more sense of her excitable excerpts. In particular, my daughter related to Ming Zhi Chen, the Chinese girl whose mother had escaped China with Ming when she was a baby to avoid the baby traders. She was just learning about this in school, and so it struck a chord with her. She also loved Jack, and might even have a crush on him. Jack is the leader of the river spirits. He had run away to the lake because he believed his parents no longer cared about him. My daughter was a little distressed by the part in the book when Jack returns home as a spirit, unseen and unheard, and life had returned to 'normal', but he stayed around and was able to discover that his parents missed him very much. From a parent's perspective, I did like the way this was told as we often don't make the time to tell our kids how important they are.

This really is an unassuming, precious story with all sorts of positive, hopeful messages for children. My wife and I both enjoyed it as well. The story didn't end on the last page though, so now we have to wait for the sequel.

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Leigh K Cunningham is a lawyer with a career as a senior executive for a number of public companies in her home country of Australia. She has master's degrees in law and commerce as well as an MBA (International Management).

RAIN, Leigh's first title for the adult fiction market, was released April 2011 and was named the winner in the Literary Fiction category at the 2011 Indie Excellence Awards. RAIN was also awarded a silver medal at the 2011 Independent Publisher Awards (IPPY) in the Regional Fiction: Australia/New Zealand category.

Leigh's first two children's books, THE GLASS TABLE and the sequel, SHARDS are recipients of silver medals from the Mom's Choice Awards. SHARDS was also a finalist at the 2011 Indie Excellence Awards in the Juvenile Fiction category.

BEING ANTI-SOCIAL is Leigh's next title due for release in 2012. The third book in THE GLASS TABLE series is also in progress.

Leigh and her husband, Steve left their hometown (Rockhampton, Australia) in 1994 and lived in Melbourne then Sydney before moving to Singapore in 2004 where they now reside.


Connect with Leigh at:

Website: http://www.leighkcunningham.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/leighcunningham

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leigh-K-Cunningham

Blog: http://www.leighkcunningham.com/blog/

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