![]() ![]() When I walked out and saw the children playing there, I couldn’t help thinking how magical it would be if they could meet the children who lived and played there in Edwardian times. ![]() It was inspired when some friends moved to an apartment backing onto communal gardens not far from Notting Hill in London. The story tells how Stella (11) and Tom (8), while trying to find their elderly neighbour’s missing dog, discover a time tunnel and a secret lake that take them to their home and the children living there 100 years earlier. It’s almost 20 years since I wrote the first draft of my children's time travel adventure The Secret Lake, and it's seven years since I self-published it. Karen Inglis, children's author and ALLi Advisor on self-publishing books for childrenĪs her time travel adventure The Secret Lake hovers in the Amazon UK children’s bestseller lists for the fourth month in a row, with the paperback ranking between 200 – 500 in the whole store, and the ebook a bestseller in multiple categories, ALLi Children’s Advisor Karen Inglis reflects on the epic journey that led it there. ![]()
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