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Feather Chelle Author Interview

Stranded: Cetacea Chronicles follows a group of immortal Dolphin Riders who are responsible for helping to maintain the marine ecosystem. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I had been sketching out ideas for the characters and the stories that I wanted them to tell for many years, but I didn’t have time to actually write it until my newborn was diagnosed with cancer in 2014. It seems ridiculous that I would actually have more time to do something like this during such a time, but there was a lot of sitting and waiting at medical facilities. So, naturally, I rocked my baby and wrote a book on my phone. I wanted the first book to deal with the stranding of cetaceans because it is one of the most baffling behaviors they exhibit. After lots and lots of research, I discovered The Morbillivirus, dubbed it “The Great Sickness of Old,” and I was on my way.

What educational aspects were important for you to include in this book?

I fell in love with the ocean at age five, and I devoured every piece of literature I could find on the subject. Sadly, the few books I found did not sweep me away into the mysterious depths of the sea quite the way my own imagination did. I wanted to share these dreams with others as well as teach them as much as possible about these majestic creatures that I love so much. By leading young readers to fall in love with these animals, I just might help ensure another generation of sea guardians.

What was one scene in the novel that you felt captured the morals and message you were trying to deliver to readers?

When the whales are stranded on the beach at the end of chapter 4, they have a quick discussion about calling out to get help from people. Their matriarch, however, has heard troubling stories about “Those Who Walk on Two Legs.” This makes her decide to keep her family quiet. Although brief, this scene offers a glimpse at the long and rocky relationship that we have had with whales over the centuries. I wanted children to think about why this caution exists as well as ways to improve the relationship in the future.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

This is the first of many stories I hope to write in this series. Even though I finished writing the book in 2015, I was unable to find time to publish until the Covid lockdown. It was only a strange coincidence that I published a book about a virus during that time, but I immediately began work on the next book. Entangled: Cetacea Chronicles Volume 2 is complete and with the editor now. I hope to release it within the next few months.

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Whales and dolphins are falling ill all throughout the Atlantic Ocean! Cherish and her family of Pilot Whales have been fleeing as far from other animals as possible, but some of them have begun to show symptoms. When danger closes in from all around them, will the Dolphin Riders make it in time to save the day?

In this highly original book, the author combines a gripping fantasy story with impressive amounts of factual information about marine life. While the beautiful color photos illustrate the real world of marine mammals, aquatic plants, and sea birds, readers of all ages will enjoy using their imaginations to picture the magical Isle of Cetacea and its eternally young inhabitants.

Feather Chelle is a mother of five and the award-winning author of multiple books for children.

Stranded: Cetacea Chronicles Volume 1

Stranded whisks readers away to a fantastical underwater realm that is rich in adventure and environmental awareness. The story is centered around a group of immortal Dolphin Riders and their aquatic steeds. The narrative deftly intertwines magic, youthful heroism, and a deep respect for marine ecosystems. As the Riders confront ‘The Great Sickness of Old,’ threatening sea life across the Atlantic, the book skillfully balances thrilling escapades with educational insights.

Feather Chelle’s writing shines in its ability to weave complex environmental themes into an accessible and engaging narrative for middle-grade readers. The author’s vivid descriptions of various underwater ecosystems, from kelp forests to coral reefs, serve as a backdrop for the adventure and educate and inspire curiosity about marine life. The characters, particularly the Dolphin Riders, are crafted with care, each bringing unique abilities and personalities to the story. The inclusion of a pod of Short-Finned Pilot Whales, especially Lady and her calf Miracle, adds emotional depth and reinforces the theme of interconnectedness in the natural world.

The book showcases a remarkable range of settings and various characters, reflecting a deep well of creativity and imagination. This expansive universe might require a bit of extra attention to fully appreciate the intricacies of the primary plot, but this also adds to the richness of the experience. While the dialogue is mainly engaging and skillfully written, there are moments where it provides necessary exposition to deepen understanding.

Stranded is as entertaining as it is enlightening. This children’s marine adventure book is an engaging read because it mixes ecological education with fantasy in a way that is both enjoyable and thought-provoking. The book’s blend of adventure, environmentalism, and fantasy will particularly appeal to young readers, especially those interested in marine biology and environmental conservation. It would also be a valuable resource for educators seeking to introduce these themes in an inviting and imaginative context.

Pages: 107 | ASIN : B08RW7ND4W

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