
The Self-Drawing Map
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When twelve-year-old Liam finds an old map hidden in a dusty shoebox, he expects faded ink and torn corners. Instead, the map moves. Lines crawl across the page, arrows dance, and new paths appear as if the paper itself is thinking.
Soon Liam's friends join the mystery-Emma, the careful planner who loves riddles; Noah, practical and skeptical; and Sophia, bursting with excitement and fearless curiosity. Together, they discover the map isn't broken or magical by accident-it responds to questions.
Following the map leads them by rowboat to Crescent Cove Island, where clues come in unexpected forms: whispering willows, singing parrots, joke-loving crabs, and paths that change if they rush instead of think. Each challenge tests a different strength-logic, creativity, teamwork, patience-and the map redraws itself every time they learn something new.
At the heart of the island stands the Laughing Lighthouse, a place filled not with gold, but with jars of stories-tiny scenes from people who once followed their curiosity. The friends realize the greatest treasure isn't something you take home, but the questions you carry forward.
As the island fades behind them, the map falls still... for now. Because once curiosity leads the way, there is always another adventure waiting to be drawn.
The Self-Drawing Map is a warm, imaginative middle-grade adventure full of puzzles, humor, and discovery. Perfect for readers who love exploration stories, clever riddles, island mysteries, and friendship-driven adventures.
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