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David Litwack
The urge to write first struck at age sixteen when working on a newsletter at a youth encampment in the woods of northern Maine. It may have been the wild night when lightning flashed at sunset followed by the northern lights rippling after dark. Or maybe it was the newsletter's editor, a girl... show more

The urge to write first struck at age sixteen when working on a newsletter at a youth encampment in the woods of northern Maine. It may have been the wild night when lightning flashed at sunset followed by the northern lights rippling after dark. Or maybe it was the newsletter's editor, a girl with eyes the color of the ocean. But he was inspired to write about the blurry line between reality and the fantastic.Using two fingers and lots of white-out, he religiously typed five pages a day throughout college and well into his twenties. Then life intervened. He paused to raise two sons and pursue a career, in the process -- and without prior plan -- becoming a well-known entrepreneur in the software industry, founding several successful companies. When he found time again to daydream, the urge to write returned.In this new stage of his life, he's published Along the Watchtower in June, 2013 and The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky in May, 2014. His next book, The Children of Darkness, is the first of the Seekers series, a dystopian trilogy, and will be published in June, 2015.David and his wife split their time between Cape Cod, Florida and anywhere else that catches their fancy. He no longer limits himself to five pages a day and is thankful every keystroke for the invention of the word processor.
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The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 9 years ago
Orah and Nathaniel have returned home from across the ocean with some of their new friends they made while there. They are happy to be home finally and to see their parents and old friends. But upon their arrival they find that their home has been turned upside down by the Vicars once again. Everyth...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 9 years ago
Orah and Nathaniel have built their boat and have traveled to the other side of the water in search of the decedents of the Keepmasters. They are seeking knowledge to bring back to the people of Little Pond hoping to make their lives better. They are still seeking the truth as well.On the other side...
The Avid Reader
The Avid Reader rated it 9 years ago
Three young friends have lived their whole lives in the little village of Little Pond where they grew up under the rule of The Temple of Light. Everyone must follow the rules of The Temple of Light or be taken to the temple for a “teaching” which no one ever returns from the same as they were before...
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Kelly P's Blog rated it 11 years ago
In exchange for an honest review. When I first sat down to read this book and I wasn't sure what to expect but I enjoyed the novel. The author does a very good job.
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Cu's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
*I received this book from the Author in exchange for an Honest Review*In this Dystopian we meet three unlikely heroes, Nathaniel, Orah, and Thomas. All from the town of Little Pond. The Temple of Light controls everything, what they wear, how long their hair can be, even how their beards are. Thing...
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