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A new children’s book by a Kings County author could hold the potential to inspire the next generation of Oak Island treasure hunters and theorists.draws greatly from the history and legends of Oak Island. It follows three boys, Thomas, Ben and Noah, who find a treasure map. They embark on an adventure, trying to find the legendary Oak Island treasure.
However, she has done several author visits to schools and was surprised to learn how little most children know about the history and treasure legends of Oak Island. Some didn’t even know Oak Island existed. ‘There’s something strange happening there’: Kentville diver making significant contributions to Oak Island treasure search
The book concludes in an open-ended way that allows the reader to use their imagination to determine what happens, and that will lead nicely into the second book in the series.Carmen Legge, a blacksmithing expert who is regularly featured on The Curse of Oak Island, said the cliff-hanger ending is one of the things he likes most about the book.
He said people from outside the province seem to know the story of Oak Island better than most Nova Scotians do. When people from Nova Scotia travel to the United States, he said one of the first questions they’re invariably asked is if they know where Oak Island is or how far away from it do they live.He said Boudreau’s book serves to draw children into the history of Oak Island in a fun, entertaining way.
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