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Love, Life, Death - and a Stone Beach

a review by Susan Stephenson


Right from the introduction, you can tell The Stone Beach is a one-of-a-kind story. “The sun was dark shades of pink and red. The magic light burnished the leaves gold and painted the garden in dream colors.” That picture sets the scene for an elegantly-written tale that is hard to classify but easy to enjoy.

The characters are compelling and believable. Protagonist, Caroline, is a young teen on the cusp of womanhood. She’s just started her last year of Middle School with the group of friends she’s had for years. But there have been changes in Caroline’s life. She’s recently moved further out of town, to a property near the river. Bored here and missing her friends, she’s also begun to worry about her beloved cat, Casey.

Any teen will relate as Caroline tries to cope with life’s hurdles. Old friends, new friends, illness, romance and ghostly cats shape Caroline’s future. She must grapple with issues of love, life and death; while in the background, there is always the mysterious Stone Beach.

Kim Chatel is a rising star in the world of literature and a born storyteller. In another incarnation, she’d have gauged the effect of her tales in faces that watched and listened to her by flickering firelight. Like other excellent writers, she knows that often, it’s what an author doesn’t say, that piques a reader’s interest and makes a book memorable. Chatel cleverly allows the reader to draw her own conclusions in The Stone Beach.

Part coming-of-age tale, part ghost story, all enthralling reading, this is one of those special novels not easy to forget. Long after you’ve finished reading it, you’ll find it stays with you. You’ll remember the way it moved you. You’ll look around for your own Stone Beach.

(Reprinted here with the author's permission)

Reviews for The Stone Beach by Kim Chatel

Reviewed by Donna McDine


Caroline is blessed with two best friends, her girlfriend Brenda and her fifteen-year-old cat, Casey. Even though Caroline didn’t get to spend a lot of time with Brenda during summer vacation due to her families move to a farm on the outskirts of town, she is even more excited to see Brenda at the start of the new school year.


With high expectations for the new school year, Caroline is dismayed that Brenda doesn’t understand her concern about Casey’s decline in health. And to top it off, Brenda has developed an unexpected boyfriend/girlfriend relationship with Jimmy, whom they both grew up with and never liked.


Feeling like the odd one out, and with the expected loss of Casey, Caroline attempts to forge a friendship with Aimee. Caroline and Aimee’s personalities are distinctly different, but a friendship develops over time with the concern and care of Casey as the central point.

Caroline struggles to let Casey die in peace, and unexplainable occurrences take place at the pink stone beach. Unable to explain these events, Caroline and Aimee begin to accept that some things happen the way they are meant to.


Kim Chatel weaves the supernatural into the essence of the story seamlessly for an enjoyable adventure for the reader. Visit www.kimchatel.com.


(Reprinted here with the author's permission)




Terri Forehand

http://heartfeltwords4kids.blogspot.com/2009/04/book-review.html


I often write about illness and how painful that can be for children. There are other kinds of pain children go through and developing relationships can be one of those painful experiences.


Developing a relationship with a step-parent can be heart wrenching, difficult, and life changing. It can also be the best adult-child relationship some kids ever have. Author Kim Chatel has written a book describing just that... a girl and her relationship with her new step-father and what a wonderful experience that can be.

  1. This story is heartwarming and shows that children can have wonderful relationships with good and kind step-parents. These relationships can help the child to develop new interests, hobbies, and self-confidence. This book has fabulous photos and will spark interest in photography for readers of all ages. There are even a few tips on starting photography as a new hobby.



A Talent for Quiet

By Kim Chatel

Www.kimchatel.com

Reading level: Ages 8-12Perfect

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing, Inc (February 5, 2009)

Paperback ISBN:ISBN-10: 1935137565

ISBN-13: 978-1935137566Ebook ISBN: ISBN-10: 1-935137-57-3

ISBN-13: 978-1-935137-57-3


Grab a copy at your local book store or visit her sites for more information. Check it out and let me know what you think. This book is the perfect gift for kids having a difficult time getting to know their new step-parent. Reading this book may be all it takes to help establish a new relationship