Happy Monday
Everyone! Today I’m excited to have Chrystal D. Giles here to share about her
MG contemporary Take Back the Block. Wes, the main character, sounds like
someone I want to know, and I love what he’s trying to do.
Wes Henderson has the best style in sixth grade. That--and hanging out with his crew (his best friends since little-kid days) and playing video games--is what he wants to be thinking about at the start of the school year, not the protests his parents are always dragging him to.
But when a real estate developer makes an offer to
buy Kensington Oaks, the neighborhood Wes has lived his whole life, everything
changes. The grownups are suppposed to have all the answers, but all they're
doing is arguing. Even Wes's best friends are fighting. And some of them may be
moving. Wes isn't about to give up the only home he's ever known. Wes has
always been good at puzzles, and he knows there has to be a missing piece that
will solve this puzzle and save the Oaks. But can he find it . . . before it's
too late?
Exploring community, gentrification, justice, and
friendship, Take Back the Block introduces an irresistible 6th grader and asks
what it means to belong--to a place and a movement--and to fight for what you
believe in.
I couldn’t get that worry out of my mind so I decided to write a story
that centered on the up-close view of a community fighting to remain
whole.
3. What was your writing process like for this book? How long did it take to complete it?
I pantsed my way through the first draft in about five weeks. It was a pitiful, skeleton draft but the plot and characters were there and I had a really good feeling about it.
I knew right away I needed a light-hearted character for a story that focused on such a serious topic. Wes’s personality came to me in small bits. I knew I wanted him to be a reluctant activist, a little funny, but mostly just a regular kid with regular kids concerns.
5. I can’t wait to meet him. I just reserved your book at the library. Your book is about 240 pages long and has short chapters, which makes it appealing to kids who don’t want to read longer books. What made you decide to make your story shorter than some middle grade books? What are your tips for achieving this?
wrote a shorter novel. My earlier drafts were even shorter than the version that will be published; it was beefed up a bit during each edit.
Promotion during the pandemic has been a challenge for sure! My number one source for information comes from my debut class of MG and YA authors, #the21ders. We share opportunities and advice with each other and promote each other’s books.
My publisher, Random House Children’s Books, has also really adapted to this changing environment. They’ve provided many opportunities for me participate in events virtually and introduced me to lots of teachers and librarians in virtual spaces.
AND social media! I routinely use Twitter and Instagram to find my people!
9. That’s reassuring how Random House and the #the21ders helped you. What are you working on now? Is it different writing your manuscript now that you must meet a publishing deadline?
I am editing a stand-alone middle-grade contemporary novel set in rural North Carolina. It’ll be published with Random House in 2022. Thankfully, I drafted this story during pre-pandemic times.
I am also drafting another middle-grade novel and let’s just say it’s coming along very slowly.
Thanks for sharing all your advice, Chrystal. You can find Chrystal at:
Twitter: @creativelychrys; Instagram: @chrystaldgiles; website: www.chrystaldgiles.com
Giveaway Details
Chrysal has generously
offered a hardback of Take Back the Block for a giveaway. To enter, all you
need to do is be a follower of my blog (via the follower gadget, email, or
bloglovin’ on the right sidebar) and leave a comment by February 6th. If
your e-mail is not on your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to
enter the contest. Please be sure I have your email address.
If you mention this
contest on Twitter, Facebook, or your blog and/or follow me on Twitter, mention
this in the comments and I'll give you an extra entry for each. You must be 13
years old or older to enter. This giveaway is U.S.
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday is hosted by Greg Pattridge. You can find the participating blogs on his blog.
Upcoming Interviews and
Giveaways
Wednesday, January 27th I have an interview with author Gita Trelease and a giveaway of Everything That Burns as part of her blog tour
Monday, February 1st I’m participating in the
February of 2021 Book Giveaway Hop
Wednesday, February 3rd
I have an interview with debut author Jennifer Gruenke and a giveaway of
her YA fantasy Of Silver and Shadow and my IWSG post
Monday, February 8th I
have an interview with debut author Kristy Boyce and a giveaway of her YA
contemporary Hot British Boyfriend
Wednesday, February 10th I have an agent spotlight interview with Abigail Frank and a query critique giveaway
Monday, February 15th I have an interview with
debut author Emily Victoria and a giveaway of her YA fantasy This Golden Flame
Tuesday, February 16th I’m participating in the
Wish Big Giveaway Hop
Wednesday, February 17th I have an agent
spotlight interview with Pam Gruber and a query critique giveaway
Monday, February 22th I have a guest post by
debut author Sam Taylor and her agent Allison Hellegers and a giveaway of
Sam’s YA fantasy We Are the Fire and a query critique giveaway by Allison
Hope to see you on Wednesday!
23 comments:
Sounds like a great story from a fellow Charlotte writer! I like writing shorter novels, too.
A fellow Carolinian! That's cool Pitch Wars helped her so much.
Congrats on your book, Chrystal! Looking forward to reading this.
The main character is one that young readers should enjoy. Great plot and I love short chapters. Thanks for the interview and for featuring this new book on Marvelous Middle Grade Monday.
I will definitely be purchasing this one for my library, but it would be even better to win one. Wouldn't want you to have to search for my e mail if I won! msyingling (at)yahoo.com. ;)
I have wanted to read this book since I first read the premise--so powerful and inspirational for readers. This author's passion for children's books and path to writing for them sounds very much like my own. I follow Natalie on Twitter and I shared on tumblr: https://yesreaderwriterpoetmusician.tumblr.com/post/641308740668325888/debut-author-interview-chrystal-d-giles-and-take
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Chrystal, I love your advice about reading mentor books. Congratulations on your novel!
Sounds like a great read Natalie, thanks for the review.
Take care.
Yvonne
Sounds like a great book and timely. I see those attitudes all around me!
I love stories about kids who use their voices to make a difference. Look forward to reading this sounds like a gem. I especially enjoyed the interview with Crystal! It's being release just before Multicultural Children's Book Day (Jan 27) and Black History Month. Great timing! Congrats to Chrystal on her book's release tomorrow!
Congratulations, Chrystal, on your book release for 'Take Back the Block'. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this interview. Thanks for sharing this feature for MMGM, Natalie.
Sounds like a great book.
This sounds like a great book. I love that Chrystal was inspired to start writing to create books for her son! Wes also sounds like a great character.
Congrats!
I've seen a ton of praise for this book already, and reading this interview only made it sound more appealing! I love the pairing of a more lighthearted protagonist with a deeper topic. I'll pass on the giveaway, but thanks for the great interview!
Looks like a good book. Congrats on the book release :)
Happy Book Birthday! This books sounds like lots of fun. I've been seeing a number of stories where the kids are stepping up and getting involved in their neighborhood. And that's a good thing. Keep fighting the good fight.
What a wonderful interview! Yay, Chrystal! Yay #the21ders! I've had the privilege and honor of reading this in ARC form and I've already pre-ordered my own copy from Bookshop, so please let someone else win this, Natalie. Thanks!
Great questions Natalie and Chrystal' s answers are inspiring to me as a pre-published author of a boys' book. Would love to win a copy. Thanks.
Another wonderful interview. Very inspiring. Thanks for the post. I will pass on the giveaway. Too many books, not enough time.
I always find your interviews refreshing and informative, Natalie. Really enjoyed learning about Chrystal's journey and about Wes. Sounds like I need to get Take Back the Block up the list on my TBR.
Congratulations, Chrystal!
It looks like a good read.
Great interview!
Hello, Natalie. What a fascinating interview! I appreciate Chrystal's straightforward explanations of her writing and publishing. Truly inspirational, and her book, Take Back the Block, is almost just right for my granddaughter (3rd grade, but a reader). Thank you for visiting my IWSG post. As always, your posts are so helpful and interesting! bluebethley2@gmail.com
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