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Finding My Way is written by Judah Knight. In order to help troubled youths, as well as their niece Lacy, Jon and Meg Davenport organize a diving program designed to develop team and relational skills to these young folk whose lives had been marred by abuses of various kinds. Lacy has a bad attitude towards life and to everyone in it. Hers thus far has been abysmal and she wants out. The opportunity to join her aunt and uncle seems to fit the bill. Why not, after all she's got nothing to lose.
The opportunity takes them to the Bahamas on board The Discoverer, Jon and Meg's dream boat. As well as sailing the blue waters, they are given diving lessons and offered the chance to search for buried treasure, believed to be lying in some of the many sunken vessels beneath the Bahamian waters. Add to the mix a gang of unscrupulous opportunists determined to steal a golden medallion they saw on Lacy; sharks lurking in the deep waters where they dive, and a bunch of angry, hurting, volatile young characters thinking they are too damaged to care about anything or anyone else despite what the program promises, and a young man named Kerrick who sets Lacy’s heart a-flutter, and you are ready to take an adventure too.
Finding My Way by Judah Knight is a low-key adventure set in the Bahamas and is an easy to read story. It clearly relates clearly the inner thoughts of each young person and shows their steady improvement as time passes. I would recommend this book for young adults. No obscenity or questionable content.