CINDERCAST: A TALE OF TIDES by Michael Blackbourn is a wonderful, fascinating children's chapter book. It tells the story of Ollie, a tiny Seelie girl, and her brave companion, a crab named Snarz. Ollie is ten years old and a quarter-inch tall (which we're told is taller than most ten-year-old Seelie girls). She ventures out one day at low tide to explore the beach near her home. A thunderstorm arrives unexpectedly, kicking up the ocean waves amid flashes of lightning and rumbling thunder. Ollie and Snarz get swept out to sea as high tide comes in. They have to fight to keep themselves from drowning. Back on land, their struggles continue as they must use ingenious methods to evade birds and other predators and additional dangers such as spiderwebs.
I cannot say enough good things about this book. The story is wonderful. Ollie has many great qualities. She's kind, thoughtful, smart, inventive, loyal and brave — a lovable and admirable main character! CINDERCAST includes fascinating descriptions of things found in the natural world of a beach environment. The author writes in sentences that children will understand, while including technical terms that will expand their vocabulary and scientific knowledge, e.g. "bladderwrack seaweed," "laminaria seaweed," "periwinkle snails," and much more.
Included inside the book and on the book cover itself are stunning artistic drawings by the author, Michael Blackbourn, who's also an artist. He's actually a feature film visual effects artist who has worked on quite a few major films. (His film work can be found on IMDB.) Michael's artistic talent really shows in the incredible drawings he created for his CINDERCAST novel.
In addition to the natural world, Michael also writes about technology in CINDERCAST. The most important technological elements in the novel are tiny "cinderblocks" — or robotic cubes — found and used by the Seelies and upon which they cast magic to create contraptions or 'traptions.
I should mention that there are typos and minor punctuation and grammar errors throughout the book - not enough to detract from the wonderful story, but something that could easily be fixed through professional editing. I debated about rating this book with only 4 stars as a result; but the story and artwork are so impressive, I decided to go with a 5-star rating along with mention of the errors.
I read the paperback version of this book, but purchased both paperback and Kindle versions. The artwork shows up beautifully in both versions.
I'd love to see graphic novel and cartoon versions of this book. It would be great fun to have several formats in which to experience the incredible artwork and story of CINDERCAST.