In
this post my friend and fellow North Carolina author, Lisa Kline, answers
questions about her first two books in her four-book series, Sisters in All Seasons. Although Lisa
has published three other middle grade books, these are her first in the
inspirational market as well as her first foray into writing a series.
Lisa: On
a trip with a friend to a ranch in western North Carolina, I became fascinated
with some hybrid wolf dogs, especially one wolf that was terrified of people. I
also saw a family with two daughters, one of whom seemed as shy and miserable
as the wolf. My heart went out to her. I decided to make up a story combining
the wolves and the family.
Carol: What an interesting
premise! What stands out for you as being the most challenging and/or rewarding
part of writing inspirational material for kids?
Lisa: When I wrote Summer
of the Wolves, I wasn’t trying to be didactic or inspirational. I was just
trying to tell a story that interested me. What engages me most as a writer is
a character’s inner conflict; that is, what is the right thing to do in this
situation? And do I have the courage to do it? Writing about characters’ inner
conflicts gives me a chance to explore some of my own questions about how we
should live our lives. I think that many writers write, not because they have
the answers to life’s big questions, but because they struggle with them. And
maybe readers identify because they struggle too.
Carol: I can totally relate to
that, Lisa. Sometimes I feel as if writing Half-Truths has raised many life
questions for me. How did you use this increased self-awareness in your book?
Lisa: I grew to love my
characters and wanted them to find love, either from parents, friends, spouses,
or God. I believe that God loves us and that love is the most powerful force in
our world. One of the questions I often ask myself is, how can we learn to live
together on this earth and love each other?
Carol: Did you have a goal in
mind as you wrote?
Lisa: If my writing inspires
or uplifts others, I’m very happy to learn that. But I don’t set out to be
inspiring or didactic. I just try to tell an engaging story, and explore some
of my own questions in the process.
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Sisters in All Seasons, is about Stephanie and Diana, who become
stepsisters when Diana’s mother marries Stephanie’s father. The girls possess
very different forms of courage, and don’t respect or empathize with each other
at first. The series is the story of their journey to learn to trust and love
one another. Each book features a different vacation location in North Carolina
and a different animal. The first two books, Summer of the Wolves and
Wild Horse Spring, which were just released by Zonderkidz, are recommended for ages 8-12.
Meanwhile, you could be the first one of your
friends to own an autographed copy of this book! Leave me a comment with a
promise to tweet, Facebook, or use the social media of your choice to share
this giveaway and I will enter your name. If I don't have your email address, make sure you leave your name and address so I can contact you if you win. But hurry! I'll pick a winner on the evening of June 23!
If you don’t win, you’ll get another chance to win one of Lisa's books. Next week Lisa will share more about the places she visited
while writing these books, as well as her thoughts about writing a series. I’ll be
giving away a copy of her second book, Wild Horse Spring.