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or Exit“In a narrative where learning a writer’s craft fuels each coming-of-age, the clear literary metaphors for diversity, tradition, and modernity are both thematic and thoroughly satisfying.”—Kirkus Reviews
"SNOWSISTERS offers a delightful and much-needed opportunity for LGBTQIA readers to find themselves starring within the pages of a novel, but the message is a universal one: We are the architects of our own stories, and we are the ones who decide when and where those stories are told. A wonderful, important debut."
—JODI PICOULT, NYT bestselling author of Small Great Things
“A compelling portrayal of two young girls from different worlds headed after what they want but slowing down enough to connect and remind us that strength and doing the right thing can be all kinds of messy and complicated—I’m all over
that!”—M-E GIRARD, author of Girl Mans Up
“At the heart of this timely, well-crafted novel is a beautifully rendered relationship. Soph and Tess, different as night and day meet at a women’s writing retreat in the middle of winter in the middle of nowhere. What happens between them will touch your heart, as all good stories do. A shining and promising debut.”—SARAH WEEKS, author of So B. It
Details: This eBook package includes PDF, ePub, and Kindle (Mobi) files.
Pages: 258 (62,250 words)
Release Date: February 15, 2018
ISBN: 978-1-945053-53-5
Summary
High school students—Soph, who attends private school in Manhattan, and Tess, a public school student who lives on a dairy farm in New Hampshire—are thrown together as roommates at a week-long writing conference. As they get to know each other and the other young women, both Soph and Tess discover unexpected truths about friendship, their craft, and how to hold fast to their convictions while opening their hearts to love.
About the Authors
Tom Wilinsky & Jen Sternick met in high school and started a conversation which, years later, is ongoing through their writing partnership, Never Have I Ever Books.
Tom lives with his partner in New York, where he’s an attorney who likes cold weather, old cars, and anything with zombies.
Jen lives in Rhode Island with her husband, two sons and a cranky, seven-toed cat. She’s a former criminal prosecutor who still works in government. She likes theater, travel, and Twitter, an admitted addiction.
They are both avid readers and share books, recipes, music and strong opinions. As Never Have I Ever Books on Tumbler, Twitter and Facebook, they follow, write, and review YA LGBTQIAP+ fiction, fan fiction, and popular media.
Editor's Note: Some readers may find some of the scenes in this book difficult to read. We have compiled a list of content warnings, which you can access at interludepress.com/content-warnings