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Taylor Girard
Michelle Chastaine is an accomplished author renowned for her enchanting storytelling and ability to captivate young readers’ hearts and minds. With a passion for creating immersive worlds and inspiring imaginations, Michelle has established herself as a prominent figure in the realm of children’s literature.
Michelle discovered her love for writing from an early age and embarked on her literary journey during Nanowrimo 2010. Since then, she has been dedicated to crafting engaging stories that transport readers to extraordinary realms, allowing them to embark on thrilling adventures alongside her vibrant characters.
As a resident of Georgia, Michelle finds inspiration in the beauty of her surroundings and the rich history of her community. Nestled in the company of her three beloved cats, she spends her days weaving tales that spark the imagination and ignite a love for reading in the hearts of young minds.
Michelle’s educational background plays a significant role in her writing prowess. She holds a K–8 education degree, specializing in elementary education and middle grades literature. She understands the developmental needs and interests of her young readers. Michelle’s expertise in crafting stories that resonate with children of various ages is evident in her collection of captivating fantasy books for 6th graders.
Michelle Chastaine is recognized for her ability to weave imaginative narratives that span across different genres. She has delighted readers with her captivating children’s fantasy books, taking young adventurers on whimsical journeys through magical realms and enchanting landscapes. Her stories evoke a sense of wonder and inspire young readers to believe in the extraordinary.
“Supernatural preteens face relatable challenges in this deftly balanced fantasy tale.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Seventh graders strive to follow their dreams at a magical school for the arts in Chastaine’s middle-grade novel.
A story in the magical boarding school vein with its own thoughtful approach, this lively fantasy, the first in a series, is well grounded in real-life concerns, including pressures from peers and parents, shaky self-confidence, and the importance of self-advocacy. Liska, Ephy, and Airin have just started seventh grade at the Eclipse Supernatural School for the Arts, where the students and faculty include witches, ghosts, phantoms, and even a Christmas elf. Liska is a shifter, able to take on the form of a fox. Ephy, from Olympia, is half-human, half-goddess. Airin is a banshee. All three face parental disapproval or disdain for their chosen artistic fields: Liska’s father insists that she carry on the family tradition of dance, but Liska is determined to study music; Airin, a subservient protector of the Darklighter family of enchanters, hopes to become a singer; and Ephy’s unloving mother (“who only smiled for photos”) pressures her to emulate her favored demigod brother’s TV and social media celebrity, but Ephy wants to use her light-shaping ability in the theater. Some of the colorful fantasy elements could use additional fleshing out (what is actually taught in the “Unlivables” class for friendly Ghost and Ghouls?), but the author’s empathy for young people struggling to follow their own paths despite internal and external challenges resonates, starting with the novel’s dedication to “anyone who has ever felt like they didn’t quite fit in” (this empathy is underscored when, as a simple, everyday courtesy, the characters introduce themselves to each other with their preferred pronouns). Friendships with like-minded peers and a few supportive adults make a difference, as does a defining moment in which Liska, Ephy, and Airin work together to create an original, autobiographical musical performance for a school competition. The novel’s third-person narration alternates perspectives between the three main characters—and intriguingly touches on a fourth when exploring what drives arrogant cellist Oliver Darklighter to bully Airin without excusing his behavior.
Supernatural preteens face relatable challenges in this deftly balanced fantasy tale.
Pub Date: Aug. 8, 2023
ISBN: 979-8851778728
Page count: 138pp
Publisher: Independently Published
Review Posted Online: Nov. 1, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 15, 2023
Hometown
Watkinsville, Georgia
Eclipse Arts: A Captivating Middle-Grade Fantasy Book by Michelle Chastaine, 2023
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