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Author Interview with Meredith Towbin (STRAIGHT JACKET)

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1) You wrote STRAIGHT JACKET with such vivid detail (the doors click-clanking shut in the psych ward gave me chills). Where did you find inspiration to write a book about teens experiencing mental illness? My ideas for my writing always start with a setting first. The characters come later. For some reason, one day I just started thinking about psychiatric hospitals and what it was like to live in one. I’ve always been fascinated by psychology and sociology – in college I took enough psych classes to have myself an unofficial minor. There was always something about psychiatric hospitals that seemed so, I don’t know, weird and scary and interesting to me all at the same time. I kept that setting in mind. In terms of my characters, I wanted to create people that were not only imprisoned by the hospital, but also confined in their lives outside of the hospital. Teens are perfect for that – they want to be independent and free, but they still live under the rules and restricti

The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

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My 2 cents: Ivan is The One and Only Ivan , a 400-pound gorilla, who lives at the Exit 8 Big Top Mall off I-95. Ivan can paint and draw, and he tells the story of his life at Exit 8 with his friends, Stella, Bob, Julia and Ruby. Ruby and Stella are elephants. Bob is a dog. And, Julia is the compassionate child who comes to the Big Top every night to hang out with the animals, draw and do her homework, while her father cleans the mall. A poignant story, The One and Only Ivan is also triumphant in the end, a magical tale of hope and solidarity among kindred spirits, whether they be animal or human. By Katherine Applegate, this YA novel won the prestigious Newbery Medal Award for 2013, and was inspired by a true story. It will make readers of all ages think hard about animal habitats, especially ones built by human hands. Length : 300 pages Worth Your Time? Yes, especially for ages 10 and up. Advisory: there are some scenes with animal cruelty. Bonus : If you'

Straight Jacket by Meredith Towbin

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My 2 cents: Meredith Towbin's new YA novel, Straight Jacket, is sit-on-the-edge-of -your-seat, double-take good. So well written, it is almost impossible to believe this is Towbin's first novel. Straight Jacket takes us straight to a hospital psychiatric unit where readers meet Anna, a lovely eighteen-year-old only child, who experiences crippling panic attacks and is severely abused by her picture-perfect parents; and Caleb, a young artist who believes he is an angel sent to earth to help Anna heal. The brilliant thing about Towbin is that she steps back, and lets her characters take over. Readers are given the rare opportunity to make up their own minds about Caleb and Anna, and what's real and not real. A beautiful story, Straight Jacket is funny, poignant, eye-opening, tender and deeply provocative. Length: 264 pages Worth Your Time? So worth your time! For you and your teen. This book will have you thinking and talking long after you

DYLAN'S SONG by P.M. Terrell and Author Interview

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My 2 cents: Dylan's Song by P. M. Terrell is the fourth book in her Black Swamp Mysteries Series. It takes place in Terrell's own Lumberton, NC and Ireland. Full of mystery, intrigue and rich Irish atmosphere, Dylan's Song weaves a tale around a trio of CIA operatives, reunited sisters, an Irish Catholist priest, peat bogs, an ancient castle and a prisoner who needs to be rescued. Dylan Maguire and Vicki Boyd (who has paranormal psychological powers) live in Lumberton, NC and raise angel fish, while waiting word on their next mission. They don't have to wait long, as their skills and experience are in high demand, and lives, a world away, are hanging in the balance. Length: 277 pages Worth Your Time? Yes. This book is classified as Adult Fiction, Mystery/Suspense. The author is a founder of the annual Book 'Em Literary Event held each February in Lumberton, NC. Bonus : Read below for an enlightening author/interview with P. M. Terrell.