Michael Schane’s exciting book, The Boy and the Witch is capturing the hearts of families everywhere. Parents feel this book has a unique and interesting story for kids across all cultures and age groups. The catchy illustrations and a tale of bravery, friendship, and acceptance will keep the young readers attentive throughout.
This story is about a boy, Saos, who lives in a magical forest with golden sunflower fields. One day, while exploring the forest, he meets a mysterious creature, The Witch. Despite their differences, Saos bonded well with the Witch, and they both explored the magical forest and adventures of life together. The Boy and The Witch features colorful illustrations, which will surely attract young readers. Michael says that this story is not just a tale of fantasy. He further adds that this story is about finding a friend in the most unexpected way.
Micheal wants to create a world where kids can explore the friendships they will make. This story shows that no matter who you are dealing with, kindness is the key to every successful relationship. Similarly, Saos’s kindness and courage are the highlight of the story. It shows that with courage and kindness, you can overcome any obstacle in life. Young readers will definitely love this tale and its exciting characters, while parents will appreciate the valuable story lessons of empathy and understanding this tale gives out.
With relatable characters, engaging language, and easy-to-understand vocabulary, this book is ideal for readers aged 6 to 13. Soon to be available at all major retailers.
About Michael Schane:
Michael Schane dropped out of school to refine excellence in his career as an education head for a mechanical contractor. Although a renowned professional, Schane has faced a fair share of challenges. However, he did not let the challenges come in the way of the growth he aimed for. It is uncommon for the vast majority to admit their flaws, but not in the case of Schane. He bravely owns up to the vulnerabilities that might have harmed him and others. Schane is practicing shadow work to deal with the trauma and on a healing journey. Schane's debut children's book is his brilliant attempt to face his inner child through the protagonist, Saos, who symbolizes his childhood version.