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Ellen Potter
Like my character, Olivia Kidney, I grew up in a high-rise apartment building in New York City's Upper West Side. I think I always wanted to be a writer, even as a young kid. After graduating from college, I began writing short stories and a novel (for grownups), while working many odd... show more
Like my character, Olivia Kidney, I grew up in a high-rise apartment building in New York City's Upper West Side. I think I always wanted to be a writer, even as a young kid. After graduating from college, I began writing short stories and a novel (for grownups), while working many odd (sometimes very odd) jobs. I worked as a dog groomer, a construction worker, and a waitress. Having lots of different jobs is a terrific advantage for a writer. Because of them, I know all kinds of weird things, like how to remove bubble gum from dog fur (peanut butter). In fact, it was while I was addressing envelopes during a boring stint as a receptionist that a name caught my eye: Olivia Kidney. What a great name, I thought! I jotted it down in my journal. Years later, while thumbing through my old journals, I spotted the name and decided it was perfect for the twelve-year-old heroine of my first children's book.
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Familiar Diversions
Familiar Diversions rated it 7 years ago
The three Hardscrabble children, Otto, Lucia, and Max, live in the town of Little Trunks. For most of their lives they've been the "weird" children that everyone whispers about and no one wants to be friends with. Otto, the eldest Hardscrabble kid, began wearing a scarf on a daily basis after their ...
Nykare
Nykare rated it 12 years ago
October? October? How can I wait? I cannot wait. :(
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 12 years ago
Not my style, drab, boring, and just not very well laid out in my opinion
My only books were women's looks
My only books were women's looks rated it 13 years ago
What a treat this book was. It had such a unique voice.
elspeth's ephemeral musings
elspeth's ephemeral musings rated it 13 years ago
This book was interesting and serious and totally not what I expected it to be. This was a good thing.
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