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Michael D. Beil

    Michael D. Beil is an author whose diverse experiences as a sailor, sailmaker, and lawyer have profoundly shaped his perspective. His true passion emerged as a teacher, where he has dedicated himself to educating students and drawing inspiration from their lives. This dedication is evident in his creative works, which often explore the profound challenges and resilience of immigrant families. His writing reflects a deep engagement with the human condition and a commitment to giving voice to often-overlooked experiences.

    The Red Blazer Girls: The Secret Cellar
    Summer at Forsaken Lake
    The Swallowtail Legacy 1: Wreck at Ada's Reef
    • Punctuated with transcripts, letters, maps, black-and-white illustrations and more, Wreck at Ada's Reef is a contemporary mystery exploring righting past wrongs, redefining family, and finding yourself. Twelve-year-old Lark Heron-Finch is steeling herself to spend the summer on Swallowtail Island off the shores of Lake Erie. It's the first time that she and her sister will have seen the old house since their mom passed away. And while her stepfather and his boys are okay, the island's always been full of happy memories--and now everything is different.When Nadine, a close family friend, tells Lark about a tragic boat accident that happened off the coast many years before, Lark's enthralled with the story. Nadine's working on a book about Dinah Purdy, Swallowtails's oldest resident who had a connection to the crash, and she's sure that the accident was not as it appeared. Impressed by Lark's keen eye, she hires her as her research assistant for the summer.And then Lark discovers something amazing. Something that could change Dinah's life. Something linked to the crash and even to her own family's history with Swallowtail. But there are others on the island who would do anything to keep the truth buried in the watery depths of the past.

      The Swallowtail Legacy 1: Wreck at Ada's Reef
    • With their father en route to Africa for Doctors Without Borders, city-kids Nicholas and younger twin sisters Haley and Hetty are off to spend the summer with their Great-Uncle Nick at his house on Forsaken Lake. Despite some initial doubts, Nicholas is right at home in the he learns to sail, learns about his father as a boy, and makes fast friends with a local-girl, the tomboy Charlie.The summer takes a turn toward the mysterious, though, when Nicholas discovers an old movie that his father made as a it tells the story of the local legend, The Seaweed Strangler, but was never finished. Before long Nicholas wants answers both about the legend, and about the movie. Together, he and Charlie work to uncover the truth and discover some long-buried family secrets along the way.In this lovely middle-grade novel, Michael D. Beil has invoked one of his own favorites, We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea , as well as other great summer books of years-past.

      Summer at Forsaken Lake
    • The Red Blazer Girls: The Secret Cellar

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Mysteries seem to find the Red Blazer Girls: when Sophie finds a secret message in the antique fountain pen she bought for her father, the girls are on a case. Soon, they're at the home of the pen's original owner, a secretive man who kept to himself. His house is full of puzzles, all of which protect a hidden treasure, and the Blazers will do anything to get to the bottom of things. Throw in an ill-tempered bookstore owner with a motive, a missing will, a walking stick that doubles as a key, a school Christmas play, and a rat named Humphrey, and it all adds up to another thrilling adventure for the Red Blazer Girls.

      The Red Blazer Girls: The Secret Cellar