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THE WORTHAM BOOKS

  1. You portray the historical period of the Great Depression so vividly. Why did you choose to write a story about this time period?
  2. How much research did you have to do to write about this time period?
  3. What inspired you to write the Worthams' story?
  4. Are the Wortham characters based on anyone you know? Do you have a favorite character?
  5. In what order should the books be read?
  6. What message do you want your readers to get from the Worthams' story?
  7. Will Franky and Sarah ever get together?!
  8. Why do some Wortham books have a series name and others do not?
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THE TAHN BOOKS

  1. Tahn and Return to Alastair are different from your other novels. What led to your decision to write suspense?
  2. Was it difficult/fun/challenging/ to write a different genre? How so?
  3. The time period is mysterious and intriguing because it's somewhat recognizable and yet unlike anything we've experienced. How did you create this setting?
  4. Reviewers have touted the fantastic character development in this series. How did you create these characters that are so dramatic, yet so relatable?
  5. In what order should the books be read?
  6. What message do you want your readers to get from Tahn's story?
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BEING A WRITER

  1. When did you first start writing?
  2. How do you create a story? Do you outline it before or do you come up with it as you write?
  3. What are your favorite and least favorite things about writing?
  4. As an experienced novelist, what advice can you give to beginning writers?
  5. What inspires you to write?
  6. What will you be writing next?
  7. Do you do book signings?

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BEING LEISHA

  1. What are your favorite things to do in your spare time?
  2. What is your favorite Bible verse?
  3. Do you read as much as you write? What book(s) are you reading right now?

    I love to read all kinds of things, as much as possible. I would love to have more time for it, but I have to squeeze it in around the edges of everything else. I recently finished The Sunroom by Beverly Lewis, Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot, by Brad Stine, and Daughter of the Loom, by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller. I have also been studying in James Ussher's Annals of the World, and The Case for a Creator by Lee Strobel.

  4. Tell us about your family.
  5. How do you find time to write while being a mother, being a wife, and homeschooling your children?
  6. If you could have one dream come true, what would it be?
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Coming Fall 2008!

It's a new beginning for Sarah, Franky, and the rest of the Wortham and Hammond families. Find out what happens to all of your favorite characters in Sarah's Promise, book 3 in the Country Road Chronicles and the heartwarming conclusion to the popular Wortham family stories. Coming soon to a bookstore near you! Read more...