The House on Lake Fortune
This book is a short, fictional story that stands apart from our other titles. It is similar in format to Incidence on Route 13 and involves the same main characters.
It contains no images and spans 29 pages of text, but as our other books, it has been thoughtfully designed to be dementia-friendly. Every aspect — from the number of characters, clarity of the timeline and the omission of sentence fragments, to the preview and review sections, accessible font size and typeface, and generous margins — has been carefully adapted to support readers with emerging cognitive challenges.
Despite these accessibility features, the content itself is not simplified or “dumbed down.” It's got a slightly gritty quality to it, but with an undercurrent of inspiration and hope. The subject matter remains rich and relatable. For readers who find traditional literature difficult to navigate, this style of dementia-friendly storytelling offers an inclusive way to enjoy reading, while stimulating imagination and supporting independence.


