Today we have a real treat from the author of RUBY LEE & ME,
Scholastic 2016, and THE BALLAD OF JESSIE PEARL, namelos 2013. Shannon Hitchcock has chosen the GROG for her cover reveal of ONE TRUE WAY, her newest
middle grade historical fiction. Advanced Review Copies aren't
available until July and the book drops late February, 2018, so this is your
exclusive look unless you are lucky enough to score an ARC. (Look for a
review from me by summer's end.)
Like
her highly regarded RUBY LEE & ME, ONE TRUE WAY
is historical fiction mixed
with some true-to-life elements from Shannon's own life.
For me, this mixture of elements creates a highly accessible view
into history that tugs at the heart. For this novel, Shannon
delves into the "climate in 1977" as Anita Bryant's SAVE
OUR CHILDREN campaign traveled the country with messages to deny equal rights
to homosexuals. You Tube clips of Bryant's
speeches are a great introduction to set the scene for this
book, according to Shannon.
A Conversation with the Author
Together, Shannon and I discussed ONE TRUE WAY and her inspiration for the book via email. As you peruse this interview, you will notice how cognizant Shannon was of her audience's maturity level. (This former school librarian appreciates that and her dedication to research when writing historical fiction.)
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K: What was your inspiration for this novel?
S: I got the idea for writing ONE TRUE WAY at the 2014 National
Council of Teachers of English Convention. As I listened to a diversity panel, the
moderator spoke about the lack of middle grade books dealing with
homosexuality. There are picture books, think HEATHER HAS TWO MOMMIES, AND
TANGO MAKES THREE, and of course in YA literature, authors like David Levithan,
Bill Konigsberg, Benjamin Alire Saenz, and Becky Albertalli have written
beautiful books, but at that time, there were very few books available in the
Middle Grade realm. The moderator went on to praise Tim Federle’s novel, BETTER
NATE THAN EVER, and as she spoke, I made a note to read Tim’s book. Tim had
found a way to write about a gay character for a middle grade audience, and I
wanted to do the same.
K: What personal experiences did you draw upon to create this story?
S: I was drawn to the topic for a very personal reason. When we
were in our early twenties, my best friend came out to me. I have never been
more shocked in my life. Prior to that, I thought I had no prejudice toward gay
individuals, but when it struck so close to home, it was a different matter
entirely. I had to let go of “my dreams.” I had had dreams of someday
vacationing together, my friend and her husband, and me with mine, of being
godmothers to each other’s children, of a future that would now look different
than the one I had imagined. Finally, my husband said to me, “You are making
this all about YOU, and it’s not. You have a choice to make: you either have a
best friend who is gay, or you don’t have a best friend anymore.” After that
the answer was crystal clear. My friend was just fine, but I needed to change.
All these years later, I am still ashamed of my initial reaction.
S: After NCTE, my first order of business was to read BETTER NATE THAN EVER. I adore Tim’s book, but could never have written it. Tim Federle is hysterically funny, and well, that’s not my strength. So I looked at my two prior books, THE BALLAD OF JESSIE PEARL, and RUBY LEE & ME. Those books hold the key to who I am as a writer. My modus operandi is to use history and write about a girl who lived in that time period, to explore how history affected her. I write simple, heartfelt stories. That’s what I do.
K: How does Allie's story fit into middle grade?
S: There is a huge difference in writing about homosexuality from a Middle Grade perspective. Probably the biggest is there is no sex. ONE TRUE WAY is about a first crush. I pitched it to Scholastic this way, “From the moment Allie Drake meets Samantha Johnson at Daniel Boone Middle School, she knows there is something special between them. But Allie never knew a first crush could be so wonderful…or cause so many problems.”
K: Tell us more.
S: Allie loves being around Sam. Her heart beats faster, she can’t wait for the phone to ring, she wants to hold her hand. It’s innocent and exciting, but the problems ensue when Allie’s mom finds out about her same sex crush. The feelings are the same whether the crush is between two girls, two boys, or a boy and a girl. The difference is in the way the adults around them react to it. One of my favorite lines in the book is when Allie says to her mom, “If I’m not too young to have feelings for a boy, then I’m not too young to have feelings for a girl.” I think this is very true, but we as children’s writers have tended to steer clear for obvious reasons.
K: Are there more books you can recommend on this topic?
S: Since that fateful session at NCTE, several Middle Grade
books dealing with homosexuality have either been published or acquired. In
addition to ONE TRUE WAY, be on the lookout for STAR-CROSSED by Barbara Dee,
P.S. I MISS YOU by Jen Petro-Roy, and HURRICANE CHILD by Kheryn Callender.
K: Any parting words for us?
S: I have no way of knowing how ONE TRUE WAY will be received, but I’m reminded of a quote from MG author, Donna Gephart, “Being brave doesn’t mean we’re not afraid. It means we are afraid, but choose to do what feels right anyway. I promise to keep writing bravely. If you promise to keep sharing books bravely. Together, we’ll make this world a kinder, gentler, more inclusive place.”
I hope GROG readers have enjoyed this cover reveal and a peek
into Shannon's newest novel. I know I've been inspired by both Shannon and Donna! Stay tuned after our summer hiatus, for my review of ONE TRUE WAY! The last GROG post will be June 29, 2017, when our own Patricia Toth is interviewed about her newest picture book, ALL ABOARD THE LONDON BUS.
For more on Shannon Hitchcock, find her on twitter here, her blog here, and check out Patty Toth's post on RUBY LEE.
Kathy, thanks so much for revealing my cover! I'm excited for ONE TRUE WAY to make it's way into the world.
ReplyDeleteI am very excited for it to be "born," too. TY Shannon for such an insightful interview.
DeleteI want to wish Shannon all best wishes with this timely book. As one of her critique group members, I have read it and am sure One True Way will find its own niche in the middle grade world. With a lot to say in a sensitive manner, this is a book that needed to be written.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments, Nancy, and for being one of my beta readers!
DeleteNnacy, thanks for stopping by and reading. I know this will be an important book.
DeleteGreat interview, Kathy and Shannon! Can't wait for this book!
ReplyDeleteRandi, I know you love you some good MG. We have found another one! TY for coming by to read the GROG.
DeleteThanks, Randi! ONE TRUE WAY will need brave educators like yourself to share it.
ReplyDeleteShannon thank you for the reveal. Congratulations on your book. Looking forward to reading ONE TRUE WAY.
ReplyDeleteJanie, thank you for reading this post.
DeleteThanks, Janie! I hope you enjoy ONE TRUE WAY.
ReplyDeleteLovely interview, and amazing-sounding book. Can't wait to read it, Shannon, and big congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gail. I hope it lives up to your kind words!
DeleteHi Gail, thanks for stopping by the GROG to hear about this new book.
DeleteAwesome interview, Kathy and Shannon! Thanks so much for this insight into your inspirations for writing this book--especially for sharing your experience with your own feelings when your best friend came out. I'm really looking forward to reading this book!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I based a character in the book, Melissa, on my feelings and initial response.
DeleteTY, as always, Christy, for your support, friend.
DeleteThank you, Kathy and Shannon, for the reveal of ONE TRUE WAY! Looking forward to the book. Congrats, Shannon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
DeleteCharlotee, I 'm sure we'll be discussing the way Shannon weaves history into her novel. Good for writers to follow her methods.
DeleteLooks great, Shannon! I'm looking forward to holding a copy in my hands:)
ReplyDeleteTY, Joni, for stopping by to read up and sneak a peek!
DeleteThanks, Joni! I can't wait either. It's a slow process.
DeleteI'm such a fan of Shannon's books that I can't imagine not LOVING this one. Thanks for the lovely mention.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Donna! Your Nerdy Book Club post is one of my all-time favorites!
DeleteTy for commenting and I agree.
DeleteExcellent interview. Like all of you, I'm so looking forward to reading Shannon's newest.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Augusta! It will be here before we know it.
DeleteWow, it's THE Augusta Scattergood! I love your work and thrilled you stopped by! TY.
DeleteThank you for bringing this book into the world, Shannon. And thank you, Kathy, for an excellent interview. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I hope you enjoy my book.
DeleteAh, Jilanne, thank YOU for stopping by the GROG.
DeleteYAY! I LOVED Shannon's first two books. I can't wait to read this one. Thanks for the interview and the heads up.
ReplyDeleteI loveShannon's books, too.TY for coming by the GROG.
DeleteHi Rosi, I hope you'll review ONE TRUE WAY!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing an interesting interview Kathy and Shannon! Your subject is indeed timely, Shannon, and I applaud your perseverance and hope your book will spark lively and meaningful discussion and conversation.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anne. My main hope is that ONE TRUE WAY finds its way into the hands of kids who need it. That the book says to them, hey, you're not alone.
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