Los Angeles, CA—Carolina Ugaz-Moran, author of the award-winning Aline and the Blue Bottle, was interviewed by veteran radio talk show host Bill Dean on KWLM Minnesota. With over 40-years in the radio business, Bill Dean is well known for conducting informative and entertaining interviews. Aline and the Blue Bottle, the first in the Adventure of Aline series, has captured the imagination of a diverse audience with likeable characters amidst a magical world.
Written for the young teenage girl demographic, the story of young Aline transports the reader to a magical world with creatures of every description that possess powers beyond the beyond. Ugaz-Moran's ability to create and vividly describe legions of pegacorns, dragons, sylphs, dryads, guardians, gargoyles, Krons and human tribes is a testament to her rich vocabulary and keen imagination. Landscapes and structures of amazing colors, clarity and power are around each turn, from just wishing for the ultimate breakfast, and getting it right away, to magic vines that pick up dirty dishes and pass out doggy treats and fruits.
A misfit who is bullied and ostracized, Aline is different than her peers. Though well loved by her mother, grandmother, and dogs, Aline longs for acceptance and friendship and struggles to understand why she doesn't fit in anywhere. "You are very unique and beautiful," Aline's grandmother tells her. "Being unique is a very good thing."
Ugaz-Morán, who was born in Spain and lived in Argentina, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and Peru before moving to the United States at age 14, knows what it is like to be an outsider. "As a child, I moved a lot and was often bullied," she says. "The only constant was my family…Now I have a family of my own and they are my constant. There is a lot to be said about the simple power of love and family."
But Aline's family is far more unique than she could begin to guess, the keepers and guardians of a long hidden secret – Aline herself. On the evening of her twelfth birthday, everything changes when her grandmother suddenly tells her she's in danger and drags her through a portal into a magical world. Here Aline realizes that she has been surrounded by secrets her whole life and that nothing, including her family, is what she thought. She learns about the One World, the evil warlock Dashiok, and the magical war that shattered the One World into eight kingdoms.
She discovers that she possesses strong powers which might be the key to defeating Dashiok, if she can unlock them. But before she has even identified all of her powers, much less mastered them, Aline and twelve other Quest Carriers are forced to set off in search of a mysterious and powerful blue bottle which Dashiok seeks to control. Can Aline and the Quest Carriers find the hidden bottle? Will Aline be able to identify and master her powers in order to protect the Quest Carriers? When the forces of darkness attack, can they unite their powers to defeat their foes?
"This is a perfect story for middle schoolers who are also coming of age and finding their place in the world. It's a modern day fantasy that follows the title character through many different worlds and encounters. You'll fall in love with Aline and the other characters she comes across on her epic adventures in this world and the next." —John Kelly, Detroit Free Press, 5-Stars
"…I'm hooked on Aline and the Blue Bottle. I love the evolution of young Aline, cautious, strong, simultaneously fearful and fearless." —Elaine C. Pereira, New York Times Best-Selling Author, 5-Stars
Aline and the Blue Bottle kicks off the lyrical and enchanting Adventures of Aline series, which depicts a unique universe infused with elements drawn from ancient Incan mythology and languages. "It all started with a dream," says Ugaz-Morán. "I was so intrigued by this dream that it triggered a series of dreams. I stitched these together to create an outline for a series capturing Aline's adventures."
Ugaz-Morán combines elements of traditional fantasy with strong female characters and a backdrop distinctly her own. "I believe that girls need more female protagonists who are role models and can make anything happen," says Ugaz-Morán. "They can have great adventures and attain what they set their minds to, realize their own achievements and have fulfilling lives." As a vivid and meticulous world builder, she has included linguistic guides, glossaries, and maps to help readers become part of Aline's journey.
"Carolina…draws the reader into learning while being entertained…Very highly recommended!" —Grady Harp, Amazon Top Contributor: Children's Books and Hall of Fame Top 100 Reviewer
"Aline and the Blue Bottle is a one-of-a-kind mixture of culture, magic, science, and fantasy that keeps kids wondering what will happen next. With such a great introduction to this world and many more mysteries and secrets to uncover, I can't wait to see how the rest of the Adventures of Aline series unfolds!" —Jessica Tofino, Educator and Writer, 5-Stars
Aline and the Blue Bottle, ISBN:1734072806 (ebook) $3.40, (Paperback) $12.99, 2019, 274 pages, available at Amazon.
About Carolina Ugaz-Morán: Carolina Ugaz-Morán was born in Spain and lived in Argentina, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and Peru, before moving to the United States at age fourteen. Passionate about both science and writing, she eventually obtained degrees in Biochemistry and Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin. She has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for more than twenty years.
Carolina is the award-winning author of Aline and the Blue Bottle, the first volume of a middle-grade book series. Aline and the Blue Bottle won the 2020 NYC Big Book Award (Juvenile Fiction), the 2020 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorites Award (Children's Fiction), and was a Finalist for the 2020 National Indie Excellence Awards (Pre-Teen Fiction). She and her family currently live in California's Central Valley wine country with their three dogs and four cats.
Learn more about Aline and the Blue Bottle, The Adventures of Aline Series, and Carolina Ugaz-Morán at AdventuresofAline.com. Follow Ugaz-Morán on Instagram: adventuresofaline, Twitter: @AlineAdventures, and Facebook: @adventuresofaline.
Media Contact: For a review copy of Aline and the Blue Bottle or to arrange an interview with Carolina Ugaz-Morán, contact Scott Lorenz of Westwind Communications Book Marketing at scottlorenz@westwindcos.com or by phone at 734-667-2090. Follow Lorenz on twitter @abookpublicist