Q&A: Lorie Ann Grover (Firstborn)
“Firstborn sprang from a news article I read concerning gendercide. I was horrified to learn that over 37 million girls are missing in China alone, due to the One Child Policy enacted in 1980.”
“Firstborn sprang from a news article I read concerning gendercide. I was horrified to learn that over 37 million girls are missing in China alone, due to the One Child Policy enacted in 1980.”
“I like to say that my stories have a soft landing?because life is hard.”
“I wanted to explore the dynamics of what it means to love someone so absolutely even the most painful of histories could be overcome… “
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“I hope that teens recognize themselves in one of the characters and feel encouraged that they?re not the only one going through those issues. I also hope they feel inspired to pursue connection with friends, family and God.”
“Louisiana has so much personality?and I enjoy sharing its texture with readers and showing my affection for its eccentricities.”
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“I write slowly – sometimes two sentences take an hour.”
“That feeling of loneliness is one of our universal emotions. We all want to know that people see us, and like what they see! Readers will connect with this ache strongly.”