Michelle Salmon has been an elementary school teacher for nineteen years in New Jersey. With her first book, New Jersey Girl, she hoped to inspire her students to write and to love reading. She has spent her life living on both coasts. Michelle has her Masters in Education from TCNJ and a BS from the University of Maryland. She enjoys spending time at the lake with her husband and their three kids.
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Get to know Michelle. She, an experienced educator and author, offers a rich perspective by drawing on her diverse experiences from both coasts. This lends a unique depth to her work, showcasing her as a well-rounded
professional deeply connected to her students' hearts, enriching the educational experience with her insights.
Whether you're facing the challenges of middle school, dealing with the uncertainties of growing up, or just looking for a good laugh, 'Melissa's East Coast Odyssey' is the lighthearted read you've been searching for. Dive into a world of friendship, empowerment, and hilarity, and let Melissa show you that, no matter who you are, you have the strength you need inside of you. Grab your copy today and join in on the laughter and cringe-worthy moments that come with growing up.
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"NEW JERSEY GIRL skillfully blends humor with exceptional storytelling that effortlessly draws readers in. Filled with cringe-worthy moments and relatable experiences, it’s a must read for anyone who has navigated—or is about to navigate—the halls of middle school.”
“NEW JERSEY GIRL is a tender, sweet story about growing up, forging friendships, and discovering that what sets us apart is the very thing that makes us special. I couldn’t help but root for Melissa as she navigated life in between mean girls, crushes, and ‘poo-berty.’ A laugh out loud read with lots of heart and soul!”
"This is a great book for middle-grade kids. It stayed true to the middle-school experience. I felt like I was part of the story along with the main character. The storyline was compelling, and I need a sequel!"
FAQ
What inspired you to write this book?
I was driven to write this book for a variety of reasons. Firstly, I wanted my own children and students to know that each of them has a unique story to share and that they all have the potential to become authors. Additionally, as I love to read, I aimed to create a chapter book that would bring joy to kids and make them laugh. Lastly, I hoped to inspire others to know that being true to yourself is the best gift you can give to the world. Be kind to others and look to make the world a better place.
My writing process mirrors the way I teach my students. First, I brainstormed, thinking about my childhood and listing various experiences that stirred strong emotions. Next, I organized these ideas and thought about the overall theme of the book. Then, I thought about hooks, introducing the characters, developing setting, and outlining plot points for each chapter. After that, I gave it a go, not worrying whether what I was writing was perfect or not. Finally, after I was finished with the first draft, I began the revision process. This involved refining word choices, adding better descriptors, removing dull or unimportant parts, incorporating more dialogue, utilizing figurative language, and using a variety of other techniques. For me, the revision process is the most critical part of my writing; it is when I can take something bland and make it sparkle!
Are any of the characters based on real people or experiences?
Some of the characters in the book are loosely based on people I know, however, I've altered aspects to suit the story. While I drew inspiration from some individuals, I've also woven in fictional elements and exaggerated certain traits for dramatic effect. For example, Melissa's teacher might have traits reminiscent of a friend or acquaintance, but I've added fictional dialogue and attributes that aren't representative of the real person. Similarly, some of Melissa's experiences parallel true events from my life, but I've dramatized these moments to create a more engaging story.
Do you have a favorite character or scene in the book? Why?
It's tough for me to choose a favorite character in the book. They each contribute to the story and are important in creating Melissa's world. That being said, there are a few that stand out to me. One is Mr. Winkler, the gym teacher, Mr. Winkler, whose quirky personality I loved bringing to life. Another is Melissa's dad, who embodies the perfect mix of love and playful teasing. Finally, I really enjoyed watching the growth of both Melissa and Hannah in the story. I adore the friendship they form.
The biggest message that I hope readers take away from my book is to be true to yourself and set your own path.
I wrote this book with middle-grade readers in mind. Middle-school is one of the most challenging times in a person's life. Kids this age are no longer "little" but they also aren't all grown up yet either. Everyone's trying to find where they fit in, and lots of kids are still figuring out how to feel confident. Middle-grade students have a keen sense of humor and are questioning the way the world works around them. I hoped that my readers would see parts of themselves in the characters, and hopefully, make them laugh a little. Most importantly, I wanted to remind them to be kind to one another and to know that things do get better over time!
The settings of this story were inspired by places I grew up when I lived in both California and in New Jersey. The outside of the school that Melissa attends in fifth grade, looks very similar to the school where I currently teach!
If there's one message I hope readers take away from my book, it's this: Take confidence in who you are and treat everyone with respect.
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