menu
{ "item_title" : "The Beacon Keepers", "item_author" : [" G. M. Samuelson "], "item_description" : "Book One in The Beacon Keepers series.Some tables look open. They aren't.Leo Morales has walked past the cafeteria tables at Saltwind Bay Middle School a hundred times. He knows where the loud kids sit. Where the athletic kids sit. Where the kids who already belong slide into place without thinking. What he hasn't noticed is who gets left standing.Leo trusts order because order makes the world feel steady. Jada Chen draws the kids at the edges, the ones who angle their sketchbooks away and hope no one looks too closely. Max Vega can make almost anyone laugh, but sometimes even he wonders if people like him, or just the noise he brings into the room.Then a folded note falls from Leo's locker with five words:Time to find your light. -ZThe note leads Leo, Jada, and Max across town to Ziggy's Skate & Drone, a workshop that looks like it collided with a skate park and decided not to apologize. Ramps and music out front. Drone parts in back. The smell of burnt plastic, sawdust, and old pizza everywhere.And in the middle of it all is Ziggy.Ziggy fixes broken drones, busted skateboards, and sometimes kids who do not know they need fixing yet. He gives them a cracked compass, a lighthouse sketch on a grease-stained pizza box, and one challenge: before they build anything, they have to figure out why it matters.Soon, Leo, Jada, and Max are building something bigger than a club. They call themselves the Beacon Keepers, and their idea is simple: create a place where everyone belongs, matters, and can shine. No exceptions.But simple does not mean easy. The students who join them bring hidden talents, old doubts, and stories they are not ready to say out loud. The basement room becomes a place to build, fail, listen, try again, and maybe believe they matter a little more than they did yesterday.Ethan Parker's polished robotics team raises the stakes as the Spring Club Challenge is coming fast. Ethan's team has the gear, the confidence, and the perfect presentation. The Beacon Keepers have a cracked compass, a messy idea, a room full of unfinished people, and one question they cannot stop asking: Who is this really for?When a mistake threatens everything they have built, Leo, Jada, Max, and the crew must choose between protecting their chance to win and telling the truth.The Beacon Keepers: First Light is a funny, heartfelt middle-grade novel for readers ages 8-14 about friendship, belonging, courage, integrity, teamwork, mentorship, and the quiet power of building something real.Ideal for school libraries, classroom communities, family reading, and middle-grade book clubs, this character-driven story supports meaningful conversations about trust, student voice, ethical choices, inclusion, leadership, and what it takes to create a place where others can belong.Because belonging is not something you announce.It is something you build.Curriculum Alignment: Grades 4-8Curriculum Connections: community building, civic responsibility, character analysis, leadership developmentSEL Competencies (CASEL): self-awareness, social awareness, responsible decision-making, relationship skillsThemes: leadership, belonging, teamwork, friendship, self-discovery, ethical choices, integrity, respectRenaissance Accelerated Reader: Quiz available (Teacher made quiz format) ATOS Book Level: 4.60 (Conf#3164259)", "item_img_path" : "https://covers1.booksamillion.com/covers/bam/9/79/899/581/9798995810704_b.jpg", "price_data" : { "retail_price" : "17.99", "online_price" : "17.99", "our_price" : "17.99", "club_price" : "17.99", "savings_pct" : "0", "savings_amt" : "0.00", "club_savings_pct" : "0", "club_savings_amt" : "0.00", "discount_pct" : "10", "store_price" : "" } }
The Beacon Keepers|G. M. Samuelson

The Beacon Keepers : First Light

local_shippingShip to Me
In Stock.
FREE Shipping for Club Members help

Overview

Book One in The Beacon Keepers series.

Some tables look open. They aren't.

Leo Morales has walked past the cafeteria tables at Saltwind Bay Middle School a hundred times. He knows where the loud kids sit. Where the athletic kids sit. Where the kids who already belong slide into place without thinking. What he hasn't noticed is who gets left standing.

Leo trusts order because order makes the world feel steady. Jada Chen draws the kids at the edges, the ones who angle their sketchbooks away and hope no one looks too closely. Max Vega can make almost anyone laugh, but sometimes even he wonders if people like him, or just the noise he brings into the room.

Then a folded note falls from Leo's locker with five words:

Time to find your light. -Z

The note leads Leo, Jada, and Max across town to Ziggy's Skate & Drone, a workshop that looks like it collided with a skate park and decided not to apologize. Ramps and music out front. Drone parts in back. The smell of burnt plastic, sawdust, and old pizza everywhere.

And in the middle of it all is Ziggy.

Ziggy fixes broken drones, busted skateboards, and sometimes kids who do not know they need fixing yet. He gives them a cracked compass, a lighthouse sketch on a grease-stained pizza box, and one challenge: before they build anything, they have to figure out why it matters.

Soon, Leo, Jada, and Max are building something bigger than a club. They call themselves the Beacon Keepers, and their idea is simple: create a place where everyone belongs, matters, and can shine. No exceptions.

But simple does not mean easy. The students who join them bring hidden talents, old doubts, and stories they are not ready to say out loud. The basement room becomes a place to build, fail, listen, try again, and maybe believe they matter a little more than they did yesterday.

Ethan Parker's polished robotics team raises the stakes as the Spring Club Challenge is coming fast. Ethan's team has the gear, the confidence, and the perfect presentation. The Beacon Keepers have a cracked compass, a messy idea, a room full of unfinished people, and one question they cannot stop asking: Who is this really for?

When a mistake threatens everything they have built, Leo, Jada, Max, and the crew must choose between protecting their chance to win and telling the truth.

The Beacon Keepers: First Light is a funny, heartfelt middle-grade novel for readers ages 8-14 about friendship, belonging, courage, integrity, teamwork, mentorship, and the quiet power of building something real.

Ideal for school libraries, classroom communities, family reading, and middle-grade book clubs, this character-driven story supports meaningful conversations about trust, student voice, ethical choices, inclusion, leadership, and what it takes to create a place where others can belong.

Because belonging is not something you announce.

It is something you build.

Curriculum Alignment: Grades 4-8

Curriculum Connections: community building, civic responsibility, character analysis, leadership development

SEL Competencies (CASEL): self-awareness, social awareness, responsible decision-making, relationship skills

Themes: leadership, belonging, teamwork, friendship, self-discovery, ethical choices, integrity, respect

Renaissance Accelerated Reader: Quiz available (Teacher made quiz format) ATOS Book Level: 4.60 (Conf#3164259)

This item is Non-Returnable

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798995810704
  • ISBN-10: 9798995810704
  • Publisher: Lordsburg Press
  • Publish Date: July 2026
  • Dimensions: 8 x 5.25 x 0.69 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.58 pounds
  • Page Count: 278
  • Reading Level: Ages 8-12

Related Categories

You May Also Like...

    1

BAM Customer Reviews