Showing posts with label Cat Michaels. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Review: Just Between Sam and Me by Cat Michaels and Rosie Russell

 

JUST BETWEEN SAM AND ME
by Cat Michaels and 
Rosie Russell
Middle Grade Contemporary
ages 8 to 12















6th Grade is Tough with a Mean Girl Against You

Shy Olivia just wants to do her best in 6th grade and care for the animals on her family farm. But the new girl at school is determined to turn that world upside down.

So Olivia pours out her heart in a journal to the only one who truly understands …
her cat, Sam!

Will Olivia discover how to speak up for herself?
Can she make it through the pitfalls of tween social life?

Join Olivia and Sam in this purr-fect tale of courage and hope to find out!




MY TIDBITS

Chucked full of heart, this book takes on bullying, friendship, and the troubles of being a sixth grader who's determined to achieve a few of her own dreams.

Olivia loves her family, likes her horse and Sam, her cat, even more, wishes her bf were there for the first day of school, and is simply trying to figure out how to handle sixth grade. When her first day smacks her full force into the new girl, another sixth grader with city fashion and an attituded to go with it, she's determined to see the girl's best attributes and, maybe, become friends. Not only do the girl's rough cornered personality make it tedious, but a broken promise, which hampers Olivia's dream of taking her horse to the big festival at the end of the year, mutates into a never ending attack. Olivia tries her best to cope, but it's not working.

This is a wholesome, heart-filled, and simply lovely read. Set in a small town, the 'new girl' from the city...and in full city mode...hits like a steam train. Tension is guaranteed as well as more than a few sticky situations. But this is more than just a clash between urban and rural cultures. Olivia's timid and gentle nature are thrown into a situation, which she has no clue how to deal with. And I think that's what I like most about this book.

While bullying is a popular theme in middle grade literature, it often puts the main character in the position of being an outcast. With Olivia, this isn't quite true. She has a best friends, and while she does feel uncomfortable in her own skin (which 6th grader doesn't?) and might get teased at every now and then, this is by no means more than any other sixth grader faces. Until the new girl hits. The school doesn't turn against Olivia, not does she loose the love of those at her side. Her calm nature and lack of experience make her unsure how to deal. It comes across very realistic and shows a type of bullying, which tends to be more realistic than the usual cliche.

Plus, this is a good read. There are several other problems Olivia deals with and some wonderful characters. Problems come, and she needs to handle each one. It's something middle graders can easily identify with and cheer for Olivia the whole way through. There's definitely never a boring moment, either. In other words, I can recommend picking this one up.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Interview with authors Cat Michaels and Rosie Russell!

There's a lovely book coming out in December for middle grade readers from two very dear writer friends of mine. Not only did I get the chance to have a sneak peek at this wonderful adventure, but they even agreed to stop by and answer a few questions! 




JUST BETWEEN SAM AND ME
by Cat Michaels
and 
Rosie Russell
Middle Grade Fiction
ages 8 to 12

COMING...
DECEMBER 2nd!!!






Instead of heading into the usual book description, I'm just going to let these two tell you all about the book themselves! 


INTERVIEW

Congratulations, Cat and Rosie and your upcoming release, and thanks so much for be willing to stop by here on Bookworm for Kids today. I'm just going to jump right in with the very first question which pops to mind. Well, my mind. 

As some of my readers might know, I live on a small farm in Missouri. So, image how surprised and delighted I was to find this one placed in a very similar situation! How did you two decide to set a story here?

Rosie: Cat posted an image on her Facebook page nearly 5 years ago, which started it all. She shared a photo of young girl carrying a lantern in the snow heading toward a barn. She asked her readers to come up with a story of who this girl was and where she was going. Each fan of Cat’s added some sentences. I really enjoyed coming up with different angles of the story, and Cat asked me to “go for it,” so I created a story just for fun. I worked on it over the course of a few years. Once I was done, I shared it with Cat. (That story, by the way, is much different than what we finally wrote, but the girl, the love for her horse and the Midwestern rural setting stayed the same.) Lastly, I asked Cat if she would like to be expand the story and co-write it with me. She said, “Yes” and here we are.


Why of my favorite things about Missouri is the season change, and I noticed that you broke down your book into the different seasons. With October...one of my favorites...now here, are there any fun fall activities you'd like to share with us? 

Rosie: Oh, yes! Cat and I both love the fall weather, so this was a fun season to include in our story. With Olivia’s family living on a farm, they have an apple orchard that is brought up often in the book. Also, Olivia and her best friend, Isabella, have a fun event they attend call “Fall Fest.” Olivia gets entangled in a dangerous mishap at Fall Fest, but we will leave that part for the readers to find out.








While you've placed this tale in Missouri, only one of you lives in the state. Cat lives quite a distance from here...out 'East'. But I understand you two were able to meet each other about three years ago. 


Rosie: Yes, we did! My family and I were vacationing at Wilmington, N.C and I knew Cat did not live too far from there. We drove an hour their way and they drove two hours their way to meet up with us! We had the best time visiting. We had no idea we’d be writing a story together someday.






Stories aren't born over night, and you have been working on this one for a long time. Considering the distance between both of you, how was it to write this together during the last 16 months?

Cat: To be honest, Tonja, co-writing from 1,500 miles apart is not a walk in the park. You can’t meet up at the local coffee shop for a merry chat! While there’s joy in sharing ideas, it takes longer to reach consensus and make things happen. Three components were crucial to our success:

1. Contract: We focused on the business side and drew up a Statement of Work before we did anything. I’ve been on too many teams that skipped contracting, and they failed.

We hashed identified exactly how we’d work together – time frame, milestones, work to be done, lead roles for each part of the project, budget, royalty distribution and taxes, etc. It wasn’t creative or fun, and it gave me headaches. However, we started slow with business nitty-gritty to diminish any writing or publishing kinks later.

2. Technology: I facilitated virtual teams in another life, so I knew about setting up stuff we needed to be productive (shared cloud drive; virtual brainstorming boards, file exchanges, video chats, etc.).

3. Communication: As Rosie will tell you, the other crucial component was communication. She is also a champ at being patient and flexible with me as I sometimes have a high need to charge ahead -:D.

Rosie: Let’s just say how thankful we are for the internet and working on everything through Google Docs. It made our job so much easier.

We were good to touch base with each other almost daily, even it was to catch up on small details. I think the key to co-writing is to communicate consistently and be very specific with how things are discussed.  Having a plan and keeping organized has also been very helpful. Cat is the guru of folders, lists, and charts which saved us. She even made sure our monthly phone calls, which we called “Call Memories,” were documented and put in a special folder.


I don't know if it's fate or pure luck, but October just happens to be National Bullying Prevention Month—exactly the same theme, which plays an important role in your tale. What made you decide to have a main character, who faces bullying? 

Cat: From the years we worked in the classroom, both Rosie and I have witnessed what children experience whey they’re excluded and mocked at school. But this issue of social bullying smacked me over the head recently, when my sweet fourth-grade friend was the target of a mean girl clique in her class, who taunted her. Fourth grade! I couldn’t believe kids so young would engage in bullying behaviors!

My little friend was devastated. Fortunately, her parents and teachers immediately picked up on the bullying behaviors and stopped them. Yet, my sweet girl remains anxious about entering any new school experience.

When we started plotting our narrative around that time, Rosie and I brainstormed obstacles to throw at our 11 year-old protagonist, Olivia. We wanted action to keep middle graders engaged while we stirred in discreet social messages to help them grow. Shy Olivia’s story arc quickly became her struggle to speak up for herself and overcome the behaviors of a trio of mean girls. In fact, several of the bullying incidents in our book, and especially the seminal event that causes Olivia’s greatest heartbreak, are based on encounters that actually happened to my young friend.

 

Our main character, Olivia went through what is called, “Social Bullying.”

Here are just three examples of what social bullying might look like:

  • Telling other children not to be friends with someone
  • Spreading rumors about someone
  • Embarrassing someone in public

 

For more information on bullying, Cat and I have included a link in the back of our book for those that may want to read more about it. They can go to www.stopbullying.gov

 


Another thing readers can do for Bullying Prevention Month is wear a blue shirt on Monday, October 05, 2020. They can read more about that here.

 

Thanks so much for all of that! I'm sure this will be helpful to several readers, and it's definitely a topic, which many kids, unfortunately, face. 

I'm so glad you two took the time to stop by! And I wish both of you the best... Not to mention that I can't wait until Just Between Sam and Me comes out in December! 

 

If you want to find out more about Cat and Rosie, head on over to the following sites:

Cat Michaels – www.catmichaelswriter.com

She can also be found on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, Instagram and Pinterest. 


Rosie Russell – www.booksbyrose.com

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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Review: Sweet T and the Turtle Team by Cat Michaels

BeachBoundBooks is pleased to be coordinating a Blog Tour for the beautiful children's book written by Cat Michaels and Illustrated by Irene A. Johns, Sweet T and the Turtle Team. The tour will run from July 12 - August 9, 2017.

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Sweet T and the Turtle Team
by Cat Michaels
Illustrated by Irene A. Jahns
July 2017
2101 Ink
Children's Fiction
72 pages
Ages 6 to 11



It’s nesting season for loggerhead sea turtles on North Carolina's Gull Island. Nine-year old Tara (or Sweet T as her family sometimes calls her) is determined to see hatchlings make it safely from their nests to their ocean home.Summering on Gull Island with Great Aunt Mae could be tons of fun, but T is having a hard time making new friends with island children, let alone finding kids to help her monitor a sea turtle nest.There’s little sister Jenna, but Jenna is, well, little.  Fuzzy is around, too, but Jenna’s blue stuffy rabbit gets lost all the time.  Besides, a toy bunny can’t help protect turtle nests. Tara befriends Billy, a moody island child.  He teaches her skimboarding and shows her the best shelling spots. But Billy stomps away when she asks him to read the “Turtle Team Guide” and join her in saving baby sea turtles. What’s up with Billy?  He’s nice one minute and grumpy the next.  And why does he refuse to join T’s Turtle Team?  T can't figure him out. A tropical storm threatens Gull Island just as the sea turtle nest is ready to hatch. T must abandon the nest and prepare for bad weather.
  • Will Sweet T and her friends keep safe from the storm?
  • Will the sea turtle nest survive angry ocean waves?
  • Will Billy reveal his secret?
Dive into adventure, fun and secrets on Gull Island with “Sweet T and the Turtle Team” to find out! “Sweet T and the Turtle Team” is the third book of the Sweet T Tales Series of chapter books for early and reluctant readers by Cat Michaels, MS., Ed.  With a glossary, comprehension quiz, sea turtle hatch photo gallery, and discussion questions, “Turtle Team” delivers powerful messages about protecting marine life while helping young readers empathize with children who struggle to read.

Pre-order Now ~ Available July 21, 2017

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MY TIDBITS

With a little adventure, a dash of heart and lovely illustrations, this book not only tells a tale but teaches a few things along the way.

Tara, her little sister and her mother are visiting her aunt on Gull Island--something Tara isn't completely thrilled about. Not only is her little sister constantly loosing her stuffed blue bunny, but a local boy, Billy, isn't exactly a friendly, easy person either. When Tara's mother needs extra volunteers to help baby turtles make it from their nests on the beach to the water, Tara stands at the ready. But none of it runs as smoothly as it could.

There is so much in this book. There's the main plot of Tara trying to get along on the island, not only with the baby turtles but with Billy and his problems. Sibling relations has a role as well as the relationship between kids and their parents. Then, there's also a message surrounding bullying and dyslexia. Add the information about baby turtles, a glossary with explanations for the short-cuts in texting as well as discussion questions to help kids talk about the story and gain a deeper understanding, and this is simply one packed book.

That said, there is never a boring moment. The story starts off quick and introduces several characters within the first sentences, but a few paragraphs later and all is explained. The writing is fitting for the intended audience and throws in extra vocabulary words along the way. Everything flows together nicely, although there were quite a few themes being attacked at the same time. My favorite part were the colorful illustrations. These were done with much love and dribbled into the story at all the right times. The telephone texts which appeared from Tara's older sister to her, brought the main points which had just occurred in the story back into focus, and offered a nice change of pace.

Kids who love learning something while diving into a gentler adventure are sure to enjoy this book. It's also great for classroom settings and home schoolers, thanks to all of the extra tidbits and various angles the book takes. Especially kids eight to ten will enjoy this read.



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About the Author

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Author, blogger CAT MICHAELS, M.S., Ed., has more than two decades of experience helping students from kindergarten to college with learning disabilities and Asperger’s syndrome.

Her chapter books and Sweet T Tales series for beginning readers tell of every day life with a twist of magic and mischief.  Cat’s books encourage young and reluctant readers to use their imagination and solve kid-sized dilemmas as they enjoy reading.

Cat lives in North Carolina with her family, where she enjoys digital photography and graphic design, creates pocket gardens, works out as often as she can, and writes.  

Find Cat’s books on Amazon and iTunes

GIVEAWAY!!!

Prize: One winner will receive a $75 Amazon gift card or $75 PayPal cash prize, winner's choice Giveaway ends: August 9, 11:59 pm, 2017 Open to: Internationally How to enter: Please enter using the Rafflecopter widget below. Terms and Conditions: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. A winner will be randomly drawn through the Rafflecopter widget and will be contacted by email within 48 hours after the giveaway ends. The winner will then have 72 hours to respond. If the winner does not respond within 72 hours, a new draw will take place for a new winner. Odds of winning will vary depending on the number of eligible entries received. This contest is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Facebook. This giveaway is sponsored by the author, Cat Michaels and is hosted and managed by Stacie from BeachBoundBooks. If you have any additional questions feel free to send an email to stacie@BeachBoundBooks.com. a Rafflecopter giveaway