Vijay Singh, 13, of West Windsor has written and published a book. “The Chassmistic Chronicle” is a 160-page book available in paperback at www.lulu.com.
“I have been writing for three years,” he says. “I carry a notebook with me, and I write my ideas in it.” Singh is an eighth grader at Grover Middle School.
Singh sums up the story: The main character of the book, Calvin King, has a divorced mom and no siblings. He is best friends with a boy named Joey Lee and his twin sisters Megan and Sarah. He soon realizes that Joey is part of a group called the Titoms, who are at war with a group called the Chassims. Once Calvin goes into Joey’s room, he finds a stone that electrocutes its power into Calvin, making him a Titom. Joey brings Megan, Sarah, and Calvin to a training academy for Titoms.
His parents are Vaishali and Sharad Singh. His father is an investment banker at UBS, and his mother is a nurse at the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro.