Background
Margaret McAllister was born on August 2, 1956, in Tynemouth, England, the United Kingdom.
Margaret McAllister
2 Sandyford Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8QE, United Kingdom
Margaret McAllister received a degree in English and education from Newcastle Polytechnic.
(The island of Mistmantle is in turmoil. The kingdom is in...)
The island of Mistmantle is in turmoil. The kingdom is in peril. Urchin is destined for greatness. He sets out on an adventure of bravery and heart to save the kingdom and his friend from the forces of evil - but will good prevail?
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2004
(As the inhabitants of the island of Mistmantle prepare fo...)
As the inhabitants of the island of Mistmantle prepare for the coronation of Crispin the squirrel, robes are stitched, cakes are baked, wine is brought up from cellars, and the Heartstone - the unique gold-and-silver-flecked stone that only the rightful ruler of the island can hold - is readied.
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2006
(King Crispin and Queen Cedar have just had a baby daughte...)
King Crispin and Queen Cedar have just had a baby daughter - Princess Catkin. But when princess suddenly disappears, Urchin and all the brave captains are dispatched to find her. To make matters worse, a mysterious illness takes begins to spread.
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2007
(The inhabitants of Swan Isle are in great danger - their ...)
The inhabitants of Swan Isle are in great danger - their home has been taken over by bloodthirsty ravens. The brave animals of Mistmantle rush to the aid of their friends. The vengeful ravens are powerful and won''t stop until they hunt down and destroy every creature on the island.
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2008
(The peace of Mistmanle is disrupted when tidal waves thre...)
The peace of Mistmanle is disrupted when tidal waves threaten to destroy the island. Mossberry, a squirrel with delusions of grandeur, sees the impending disaster as an opportunity to rise to power...but his reckless decisions will put many citizens in harm's way.
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2010
Margaret McAllister was born on August 2, 1956, in Tynemouth, England, the United Kingdom.
Margaret McAllister received a degree in English and education from Newcastle Polytechnic.
An imaginative author who includes fantasy elements in much of her fiction, McAllister published her first book, A Friend for Rachel, in 1997. A Friend for Rachel focuses on a girl who desperately needs a friend after her family moves to a new town. What Rachel finds instead are two talking church mice which she must keep secret from her parents. McAllister's more recent books include her "Mistmantle Chronicles" novels, published under the name M.I. McAllister. Including Urchin of the Riding Stars and Urchin and the Heartstone, the "Mistmantle Chronicles" have been translated into six languages.
McAllister's novel Hold My Hand and Run is set in the 1600s in England and tells the story of Kazy Clare and her efforts to protect her sister Beth from their wicked aunt's abuse. The best course of action seems to be running away, so Kazy and Beth flee, hoping to find safety. While noting that McAllister's characters are not always well rounded, Booklist contributor Stephanie Zvirin wrote that "the adventure… will hold young readers." Debbie Stewart, writing for School Library Journal, cited the book as "a readable historical novel set in a period not frequently explored." Booklist contributor GraceAnne A. DeCandido, reviewing another of McAllister's historical novels, commented that the author demonstrates "a flair for historical fiction" in Hold My Hand and Run.
Incorporating a mix of fantastic elements, Ghost at the Window is a story about Ninian House, a building that seems to move through time. The community accepts this oddity, and young Ewan, who lives in Ninian House, is accustomed to the bizarre change in the scenery around his home. However, when a young girl named Elspeth appears to him, asks for help, and then vanishes, he realizes that more than time travel is at work. McAllister's "tightly wound plot speeds along without a wasted word," reported a contributor to Kirkus Reviews, while Beth L. Meister noted in School Library Journal that the building's "time-shifting, casually accepted by Ewan's parents and other local residents, gives this fast-paced ghost story an unusual twist."
Urchin of the Riding Stars, the first novel in the "Mistmantle Chronicles," is a book McAllister waited for several years to write. "I've had the idea of the misty island for ages, but I don't know where it came from," she explained in an interview on the Mistmantle Web site. "A friend suggested I write an animal story so I moved the animals into the island and it worked." The book's setting, the island of Mistmantle, is inhabited by an animal court ruled by a kindly hedgehog king who is manipulated by his trusted advisor, Captain Husk. The valorous Captain Crispin is a threat to Husk's plans, and when Crispin is exiled, his page, Urchin, begins to think it may be up to him to keep all of Mistmantle from falling to Husk's evil. "Urchin is a sweet hero," noted GraceAnne A. DeCandido in a review of the first series installment in Booklist. A Publishers Weekly critic compared McAllister's "brisk and colorful tale" to Brian Jacques's popular "Redwall" series and Kenneth Graeme's classic novel Wind in the Willows.
(As the inhabitants of the island of Mistmantle prepare fo...)
2006(The inhabitants of Swan Isle are in great danger - their ...)
2008(The peace of Mistmanle is disrupted when tidal waves thre...)
2010(King Crispin and Queen Cedar have just had a baby daughte...)
2007(The island of Mistmantle is in turmoil. The kingdom is in...)
2004McAllister is a Christian.
Though McAllister often writes in the genres of science fiction and fantasy, her novels tackle real-life issues. Both her science-fiction novel The Life Shop and the "Mistmantle Chronicles" ponder the idea of a perfect world created by sacrificing the weak or the infirm. In an interview with Bookseller, McAllister explained that this concept is woven into Urchin of the Riding Stars through the relationships among animal characters that "have … implicit trust in their leaders. Captain Husk culls any young animals born in any way weak or damaged, and the idea is, 'We have to do it. It's necessary and kinder to them really.' So the animals don't like it, but they accept it." In the futuristic The Life Shop, heroine Lorna stands against those attempting to weed out weakness in order to create a perfect world by defending her disabled brother.
Quotations: "Aspiring writers sometimes feel discouraged because they think you have to be brainy to succeed. I'm not! I just like words and stories."