Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers’ Favorite
Book Review
Chasing Spirits by Maya Logan Eileraas tells the story of Maya Logan, a teenager struggling with mental health issues, identity, and toxic relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic. Maya, an artist and writer, disappears from home at age fourteen and dies by suicide six months later. The book incorporates Maya’s journals, artwork, writings, and insights from the family. This is a tribute to Maya’s creative spirit. It reflects on the broader societal and systemic challenges young people face today, particularly those navigating mental health, identity, and belonging in a digital age. The narrative explores themes of mental health, gender identity, and the influence of social media, providing a genuine portrayal of the complexities of adolescence. Maya’s journals offer a glimpse into a vibrant, creative mind and ongoing struggle with inner demons, making this story heartbreaking yet inspiring.
The writing captures the love of Maya’s family while grappling with the unanswered questions surrounding Maya’s untimely death. The narrative skillfully highlights systemic failings in mental health and social support networks, offering readers a sobering look at the challenges many families face when seeking care for loved ones. At the same time, it celebrates Maya’s artistic talents and ability to find beauty and wonder in the world, even during the darkest moments. The book’s pacing alternates between deeply emotional introspection and investigative sequences, creating a rhythm that draws readers into Maya’s world. Integrating Maya’s art and journal excerpts adds an intimate, distinctive touch that makes Maya’s story feel immediate and real. Chasing Spirits by Maya Logan Eileraas is a powerful reminder of the importance of understanding, connection, and systemic change in supporting vulnerable youth.