I recently reviewed Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward and had the opportunity to ask Jesmyn how she came up with the concept for this outstanding book. Here is her reply:
Thanks so much for your answer Jesmyn. I can hardly wait for your next book.
Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 18, 2011
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Thanks so much for your answer Jesmyn. I can hardly wait for your next book.
Posted by Teddyrose@1 on September 2, 2011
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On the brink of her fortieth birthday, Katie Olmstead is in no mood to celebrate. Still tending bar to support a stalled art career, she continues to struggle with her temperamental teenage son, C.J., who wants less to do with her every day. When Katie gets word that C.J.’s estranged father has died and willed C.J. his Harley-Davidson, the gift quickly becomes a wedge driving C.J. and Katie even further apart. With the past parked in the driveway of their New England home, C.J.’s increasing outbursts and Katie’s self-sabotage resurrect memories of Katie’s own troubled childhood, one plagued by a mentally ill mother and a neglectful father. As Katie’s notion of motherhood is tested, her artistic ambitions dwindle and she begins to feel like an imposter amongst her seemingly refined neighbors. Suddenly faced with a bullying, overachieving sister she hasn’t spoken to in years, an on-again, off-again boyfriend she just can’t love, and a drinking habit that’s spiraling out of control, Katie finds support in an unlikely place– her eccentric and ailing great uncle, Walter. From his room on the third floor, Walter watches over them, encouraging both Katie and C.J. to do the work they fear in order to redeem their family.
About the Author:
Michael Schiavone has been writing professionally since 2000. After graduating from Dickinson College, he worked as a stockbroker in San Francisco and Boston during the late ’90’s dot-com boom. Following that bubble’s burst, he tended bar in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Currently he works as a day trader and emergency medical technician on Massachusett’s North Shore. Michael plans to earn his paramedic license by 2013.
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Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 12, 2011
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Now for the giveaway! Thanks to Shobhan Bantwal, I am giving away one signed copy of Full Moon Bride to one of my U.S. readers.