Talkshow Thursday: A Season of Hope
Author Sara Jane Jacobs |
Linda:
Congratulations on your debut novel, Season of Hope, and thanks
for joining me today. Where did you find your inspiration for this story?
Sara
Jane: Thank you, Linda! I’m so happy to be here! Much of the inspiration
for the story came from my visits to my father’s hometown of Franklin, North
Carolina. We would go every summer when I was growing up. Tiny memories made
their way into book one and book two (soon to be released). I was also inspired
by a family vacation to Nantahala back in the 90s. That is when I began writing
the story. I believe this is where I created the fictional setting of Nathan’s
Mountain near Bryson City. The story grew from an idea I had for a short story
which happened more than halfway through book two. From that scene, I went back
about seventeen years and started writing.
LM: What
do you do to prepare yourself for writing? For example do you listen to music
or set up in a specific place?
Sara
Jane: Occasionally, I will listen to music if there is already a song
that I have come across that inspires me. But I don’t let music play in the
background unless it’s classical. The words are too much of a distraction.
Mostly I just sit down at my computer and force myself to stop doing other
things. I love writing, but once I start it’s a bit like stepping through a
portal/time warp. Before I know it, the sun is setting.
LM:
Research is an important part of writing. Do you have an interesting or unusual
research story to share?
Sara
Jane: Originally, Tyler was going to attend West Point. The book was
edited and I was almost ready to begin submitting to publishers when I realized
this timeline was not going to work. I had to do a lot of writing and rewriting
for him to become a Navy SEAL to keep the story from falling apart. This
involved a crash course in everything Navy SEALs. I watched videos, listened to
books and read real life stories online of real life heroes. It had quite an
impact on me and was all I could talk about for a while. It has tremendously
deepened my appreciation for the members of our military and their families.
LM: Your
main characters are young people. Think about when you were growing up. What is
your favorite book from your childhood?
Sara
Jane: I loved children’s books and remember Mike McClintock’s, A
Fly Went By, being the first book I couldn’t wait to learn to read. I also
fell in love with Little House on the Prairie later on.
LM: If
money were no object, what is your idea of the ultimate vacation?
Sara
Jane: Great question! If I could pull together my family and friends
and we could all hike the Appalachian Trail together, that would be an awesome
experience!
LM: Thanks for joining us today. Where can readers connect with you?
Sara:
Website: http://www.sarajanejacobs.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarajanej
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarajanejacobs
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobsjanesara
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/jacobsjanesara
About the Book:
When Amanda Jarvis prays that a special friend will move into the vacant
house near her isolated mountain home, she isn't upset when God sends a boy
instead of a girl. But Amanda's not the only one receiving unexpected answers
to her prayers. After fleeing with his mother from an abusive father, Tyler
Armstrong finds much-needed love and acceptance with Amanda's family over the
next ten years.
As high school graduation nears, Tyler is shocked when one carefree afternoon with Amanda churns up an inner turmoil he would have never imagined; he's crushing on his best friend. And for the first time in his life he's hiding a secret from Amanda. Convinced the timing is all wrong, Tyler pushes his feelings aside as he and Amanda prepare for the future. He will soon begin training to pursue his dream of becoming a Navy SEAL, while Amanda makes plans to spend the summer in Manhattan with her aunt and then return home to the community college.
When Amanda's summer job catapults her into a modeling career, she readily accepts the much-needed distraction. Tyler's impending deployment is turning her world upside down. Along with the fact that she's falling for her best friend. And, for the first time in her relationship with Tyler, she's hiding a secret, too.
Phoebe Garrison, Amanda's controlling aunt, is thrilled when she is given the power to act on behalf of her underage niece. Bored with her Fortune 500 advertising agency, becoming Amanda's manager is just what she's been looking for to rekindle her aspirations. But as Tyler becomes aware of Phoebe's obsession to push Amanda into supermodel status, tensions rise. As the three of them become entangled in a mass of concealed ambition and desire, each will make decisions that will send ripples of turbulence across their futures.
As high school graduation nears, Tyler is shocked when one carefree afternoon with Amanda churns up an inner turmoil he would have never imagined; he's crushing on his best friend. And for the first time in his life he's hiding a secret from Amanda. Convinced the timing is all wrong, Tyler pushes his feelings aside as he and Amanda prepare for the future. He will soon begin training to pursue his dream of becoming a Navy SEAL, while Amanda makes plans to spend the summer in Manhattan with her aunt and then return home to the community college.
When Amanda's summer job catapults her into a modeling career, she readily accepts the much-needed distraction. Tyler's impending deployment is turning her world upside down. Along with the fact that she's falling for her best friend. And, for the first time in her relationship with Tyler, she's hiding a secret, too.
Phoebe Garrison, Amanda's controlling aunt, is thrilled when she is given the power to act on behalf of her underage niece. Bored with her Fortune 500 advertising agency, becoming Amanda's manager is just what she's been looking for to rekindle her aspirations. But as Tyler becomes aware of Phoebe's obsession to push Amanda into supermodel status, tensions rise. As the three of them become entangled in a mass of concealed ambition and desire, each will make decisions that will send ripples of turbulence across their futures.