Landry Park
Bethany Hagen
Hardcover: 384 Pages
Publisher: Dial (Penguin)
ISBN: 978-0803739482
In a fragmented future United States ruled by the lavish gentry, seventeen-year-old Madeline Landry dreams of going to the university. Unfortunately, gentry decorum and her domineering father won't allow that. Madeline must marry, like a good Landry woman, and run the family estate. But her world is turned upside down when she discovers the devastating consequences her lifestyle is having on those less fortunate. As Madeline begins to question everything she has ever learned, she finds herself increasingly drawn to handsome, beguiling David Dana. Soon, rumors of war and rebellion start to spread, and Madeline finds herself and David at the center of it all. Ultimately, she must make a choice between duty - her family and the estate she loves dearly - and desire.
Now on to the interview
Hi Bethany! First I want to say welcome back to Two Chicks on
Books! It feels like forever since I’ve had you or your characters here to
visit! Thanks for stopping by to answer my questions! I loved Landry Park and
can’t wait for its sequel!
For the
readers: can you tell us a little bit about Landry Park and the characters?
Landry Park is about a girl named Madeline Landry, who is heir
to a sprawling estate which is entirely dependent on nuclear power and a
beaten-down caste of people called the Rootless, who have to handle all the
nuclear waste from the luxurious mansions of the gentry. After the arrival of David Dana, an army
captain with a lifetime of secrets, Madeline discovers more and more about the
world she lives in and the people in it.
What about
the sequel? Do we have a title yet...ooh what about the cover?
We finally have a title!
After much deliberating, we've settled on JUBILEE MANOR. I wanted something that had some historical
and literary grounding to it, and I think the word "Jubilee," with
its connotation of freeing slaves, was very apt. Also, I wanted the title to look good in a
pretty font. So there's that.
As for the cover, I've seen a few of the comps, and while
nothing is final yet, I can say that it is beautiful. Like I-petted-the-computer-screen-when-I-saw-it
beautiful.
Were any
of the characters in the book inspired by people from your real life?
Bits of people inspire my characters. For example, I had a teacher when I was in
high school that used a cane and had a deep rumbling cough like Jack. I sat behind a girl in college that had the
glossiest, bounciest blonde ponytail and she helped me figure out exactly what
Cara looks like. I'm constantly robbing
details from my everyday life to pepper my stories with; just the other day, a
co-worker was telling me that her fiance had been rear-ended by a fruit truck
(he's fine), and all I could think about was what an amazing detail that would
be in a short story. A fruit truck. Come on.
I can't not put that in a story somewhere.
Has your
writing changed at all from LANDRY PARK to JUBILEE MANOR?
Yes and no, I think. I'd
like to think that my storytelling ability has gotten tighter and that I'm able
to write a stronger plot now, but at the same time, very little about my
sentence structure or diction has changed, so maybe those two things cancel
each other out? Or maybe I've gotten
worse, and I'm going to have Game of Thrones spoilers and spiders mailed to my
house after it comes out.
What can
readers expect in this next installment? Are we going to cry or want to kill
any of the characters?
Mostly everyone dies, except for Cara, who in a strange twist
becomes the mother of dragons and ends up invading Westeros.
I will say that there is a body count in this book, and that
probably you will want to kill at least one person. Maybe two, depending on how Cara is behaving.
What is
your favorite passage/scene in LANDRY PARK?
Madeline's debut ball is probably my favorite scene--it was one
that changed very little from draft to draft and is full of all the lush
details that I love--dresses, food, cute boys in tuxedos...
What kind
of research did you have to do for the story?
I did a fair amount of research into radiation poisoning and
nuclear energy. I never became an expert
in nuclear physics (shocking, I know!) but I wanted to know enough that the
"fiction" part of my science fiction would at least seem
plausible. From a distance. If you're squinting one eye.
What are
you reading right now? Or what do you have on your TBR that you’re
dying to
read?
I love this question!
I'm always reading. Right now,
I'm double-fisting Tessa Gratton's The Strange Maid, which is the second book
in her delectably imaginative United States of Asgard series, and also TheStory of Owen by Kate Johnson, which is about a dragon-slayer in contemporary
Canada (yes, it's as awesome as it sounds.)
I'm also about to devour No Place to Fall by Jaye Robin Brown.
Who is
your ultimate Book Boyfriend?
Edward Rochester from Jane Eyre. The thoughts I think about that man would
make the Victorians reach for their smelling salts.
What
inspired you to write YA?
I'm not sure I know. I
guess when I was a girl in the '90s, the young adult genre was really starting
to find its footing and was ripe with amazing authors like Christopher Pike and
Ann Rinaldi and Francesca Lia Block. And
then when I got to college, I never stopped reading young adult novels. Although I read over a hundred books a year
and roughly half of those are adult fiction/non-fiction, the young adult genre
is where I've found my home. Those are
the stories I'm drawn to. It could be
that the age of young adulthood is a time of intense transformation and
discovery--which is why so many myths and fairy tales feature young adult
protagonists. It could be that young
adult novels blend commercial and literary elements together so effortlessly. It could be the tremendous amount of
innovation in genre and form and character.
I think it's probably all of those reasons, all rolled into one messy
ball inside my brain.
Thanks so much Bethany for answering my questions! I can’t wait
to read JUBILEE MANOR!
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I haven't read this book yet but I've definitely seen it around! It sounds very exciting and I love the name of the second book!
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ReplyDeleteThis is my first time hearing of this author! I'm excited! The book looks super good. I'll have to check out for more hidden beauties, thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds fantastic! Congrats to Bethany on the new release and thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to get my hands on this for months and months.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED "Landry Park" so much! It was amazing to read something set so close to my home with such a wonderful premise and story. It really is like a Dystopian "Pride and Prejudice" and I am obsessed. It doesn't surprise me at all that her "inspiration" comes from some of my favorite authors.
ReplyDeleteAlso, kind of sad I can't "Add 'Landry Park' to [my] TBR" because I've already read it. :/
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I love that you tried to make your "science fiction" as close to science as possible. As a science teacher I often have issues with that in a story.
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ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to read this for some time, and great interview!
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