The Light
at the Edge of Everything
Maya Chen inherits a lighthouse from a grandmother she never knew existed. Inside it: a journal, a locked iron chest, and a fifty-year-old secret that could change the world.
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at the Edge of Everything
You’ve studied English for years. You’ve memorized the rules. You’ve drilled the conjugations. And still — when someone asks “What had you been doing?” — you freeze.
It’s not your fault. Most learners study the twelve tenses in the wrong order, drilled out of context, divorced from anything that resembles real life. Of course it doesn’t stick.
This book is different. It teaches all twelve English tenses through a complete, original mystery novel. As Maya travels from Seattle to a lighthouse in Maine, each chapter introduces one tense — exactly when the story needs it. By the end, you’ve read a novel and mastered the grammar that took you years to almost-understand.
Read it. Feel it.
The grammar takes care of itself.
The Lighthouse
Maya has arrived.
She has driven 3,200 miles in six days, through rain and mountains and the long flat breath of the Midwest, and now she is standing at the end of a gravel road in Rook’s Landing, Maine, looking up at the lighthouse for the first time.
Maya has already met the lawyer, has signed the documents, and has collected the key — an old brass key, heavy as a secret. She has eaten nothing since morning. She has not called her mother.
She has also found something she did not expect.
52 pages. One complete system
for learning English.
The traditional order is backwards.
Most textbooks teach Present Simple → Present Continuous → Past Simple → Past Continuous, all the way to Future Perfect Continuous. That’s why so many learners give up around tense five. We teach the tenses in order of usefulness — anchored to the chapters of a story your brain actually wants to remember.
The lighthouse is waiting.
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$24
- The complete novel · 12 chapters
- Full grammar guide · 12 tenses
- 144 vocabulary words
- 100 essential irregular verbs
- Lifetime access · all future revisions
