LIVE CHAT with Michelle Cuevas
and Lisa Von Drasek

Live Blog Live Chat with Michelle Cuevas, BEYOND THE LAUGHING SKY
 Live Chat with Michelle Cuevas, BEYOND THE LAUGHING SKY(10/29/2014) 
4:42
Nora - EarlyWord: 

We will begin our live online chat with Michelle Cuevas, author of the middle grade novel, Beyond the Laughing Sky, in about 15 minutes

Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:42 Nora - EarlyWord
4:46
Nora - EarlyWord: 
Here's the cover of the book:
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:46 Nora - EarlyWord
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Nora - EarlyWord
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:46 
4:47
Nora - EarlyWord: 

Beyond the Laughing Sky has also been released in audio by Listening Library. Here’s a clip:

Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:47 Nora - EarlyWord
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Laughing Sky Audio Clip  Play
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:47 
4:49
Nora - EarlyWord: 

The prepub reviews have been very strong. Below is the one from Kirkus:

Nashville, who has qualities both human and birdlike, feels compelled to follow his avian destiny. The storytelling is folksy, poetic and seductive, beginning, "Nashville and his family lived in a house perched in the branches of the largest pecan tree in the village of Goosepimple." Little by little, readers learn how Nashville, unlike his adoring younger sister, Junebug, was hatched from an egg. He has a beak and feathers but, alas, no wings. Morstad's illustrations support the funnier details, including the dinner-table "perch swings" that Nashville's mother has installed "to make Nashville more comfortable" as he eats his seeds while his family eats typical human fare. The deadpan humor of Flat Stanley is invoked when Nashville's parents take him for his annual physical examination--at the veterinarian's office. In added playfulness, said vet is Dr. Larkin; the village teacher is Miss Starling. This allegory of growing up and finding one's figurative wings is told sweetly and without great angst, despite inclusions of such subjects as school bullying and Nashville's empathetic but highly illegal pet-store shenanigans. Yet there is an underlying melancholy throughout, somewhat mitigated by the possibility of future communications from the appealing bird-boy. "There's things you've seen and things you may not have, but there ain't nothing that's impossible, sugar," says a village widow; readers will end the book with a new sense of possible. (Magical realism. 8-11)
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:49 Nora - EarlyWord
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Nora - EarlyWord: 
I see chat participants gathering.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:50 Nora - EarlyWord
4:50
Nora - EarlyWord: 
You can send your questions through at any time. They'll go into a queue, and we'll submit as many of them as we can to Michelle before the end of the chat
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:50 Nora - EarlyWord
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Nora - EarlyWord: 

A MAJOR ground rule – no need to apologize for typos!

Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:50 Nora - EarlyWord
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[Comment From Sally, Mich.Sally, Mich.: ] 
Signing in from the north country!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:53 Sally, Mich.
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[Comment From Kathy C.Kathy C.: ] 
Hi! Looking forward to the chat.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:53 Kathy C.
4:53
[Comment From AndreaAndrea: ] 
Hi, Michelle. Thanks for doing this!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:53 Andrea
4:58
[Comment From Judy P.Judy P.: ] 
I may just be lurking (I’ve got desk duty), but wanted to say hi and thanks for the book
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:58 Judy P.
4:58
[Comment From Sarah G.Sarah G.: ] 
Looking forward to chatting.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 4:58 Sarah G.
5:00
Michelle Cuevas: 
Hi everyone, thanks for having me! I’m Michelle, author and member of the 2014 “Books about Birds” Club!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:00 Michelle Cuevas
5:01
Nora - EarlyWord: 

Hi Michelle. And our moderator is Lisa Von Drasek, head of the Children’s Literature Research Collections at the University of Minnesota Libraries (and EarlyWord kids Correspondent). Chat participants -- you can send your questions through at any time. They'll go into a queue, and she’ll submit as many of them as we can to Michelle before the end of the chat.

Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:01 Nora - EarlyWord
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Nora - EarlyWord: 
Say hi, Lisa!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:01 Nora - EarlyWord
5:01
lisa von drasek: 
Hi Michelle,
Its good to hear direct from the author about the book
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:01 lisa von drasek
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lisa von drasek: 
Lets get started....
Michelle can you say a few words about the genesis of this book? Nashvile's origin story?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:01 lisa von drasek
5:02
Michelle Cuevas: 
The genesis of this book… it actually started as a short story I wrote, which is now Chapter Five, The Welcome Cake…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:02 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
…The story ended with a man and wife finding a baby in an egg. I found myself wondering, “Well, who did he become?”
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:02 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
...and of course he became Nashville.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:02 Michelle Cuevas
5:03
[Comment From Jackie M.Jackie M.: ] 
Hi, Michelle -- Love Nashville!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:03 Jackie M.
 
Michelle Cuevas: 
Thanks Jackie!
  Michelle Cuevas
5:03
lisa von drasek: 
Can you say a something about that magical realism element?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:03 lisa von drasek
5:04
Michelle Cuevas: 
I think magical realism was a way for me to explore the idea of being a misfit…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:04 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
… a reader may be experiencing bullying, but not for being part bird. I think it’s a way to emotionally explore those feelings without it being a technical match to the reader’s experience.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:04 Michelle Cuevas
5:05
[Comment From Kathy C.Kathy C.: ] 
The illustrations are great. What was it like working with an illustrator?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:05 Kathy C.
5:05
Michelle Cuevas: 
Also I just plain love magical realism!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:05 Michelle Cuevas
5:05
[Comment From Sarah G.Sarah G.: ] 
I gota say -- just looking at your photo -- I can't imagine you were EVER a misfit!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:05 Sarah G.
5:06
Michelle Cuevas
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:06 
5:06
Michelle Cuevas: 
That band photo was to the misfit question...haha
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:06 Michelle Cuevas
5:06
lisa von drasek: 
Band nerd?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:06 lisa von drasek
5:06
Michelle Cuevas: 
Only for nine or ten years...
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:06 Michelle Cuevas
5:07
lisa von drasek: 
I admire the relationship between Nashville and Junebug. Do you have siblings?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:07 lisa von drasek
5:07
[Comment From YolandaYolanda: ] 
Was the short story you mention for adutls or kids? and why do you write for kids?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:07 Yolanda
 
Michelle Cuevas: 
Yolanda, t was in graduate school and for adults, strangely enough.
  Michelle Cuevas
5:08
Michelle Cuevas: 
I do have siblings… three brothers -- one older and two younger half brothers. They’re great, looked out for me while also teasing, ha.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:08 Michelle Cuevas
5:08
[Comment From AndreaAndrea: ] 
This may sound stupid, but thanks for a short book – I can’t tell you how often kids (and, yes, their parents) ask for short books! Were you conscious of that?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:08 Andrea
5:10
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle, on that not- the rich juicy language and lyrical sentences produced sentences that are a joy to read aloud. Do you read aloud your work as you revise?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:10 lisa von drasek
5:11
Michelle Cuevas: 
I do. During graduate school I lived in a cabin in the woods and I'd sit on the porch and read aloud to whatever critters were lurking. Sometimes when I need extra confidence I read in a cheesy British accent. Everything sounds much more polished that way.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:11 Michelle Cuevas
5:12
[Comment From AndreaAndrea: ] 
I so agree with you, Lisa, about the "rich juicy language"!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:12 Andrea
5:12
lisa von drasek: 
What does your typical writing day look like?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:12 lisa von drasek
5:13
Michelle Cuevas: 
A typical writing day… I wake up and listen to music and dance while making the bed, make tea, and work for at least two hours…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:13 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
…I write longhand in notebooks early on, drawing a lot, then move to the computer when I’m ready to shape chapters….
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:13 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
…after lunch I’ll work on any edits. I like to edit almost exclusively outdoors, and always hope it will turn into a Disney movie and the birds will come do the work for me.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:13 Michelle Cuevas
5:14
lisa von drasek: 
Disney?... this would make a lovely film...any bites?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:14 lisa von drasek
5:15
Michelle Cuevas: 
Yes, Laughing Sky has been optioned by producer Jane Startz who is GREAT. My favorite movie of all time is Edward Scissorhands…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:15 Michelle Cuevas
5:15
Michelle Cuevas: 
… Tim Burton, if you’re reading, call me, let's discuss.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:15 Michelle Cuevas
5:15
lisa von drasek: 
There were many Disney references... Peter Pan for one... are there others?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:15 lisa von drasek
5:15
Michelle Cuevas: 
Actually, fun fact about the title...
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:15 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
The title BEYOND THE LAUGHING SKY was a song that was cut from Disney’s Alice in Wonderland. They ended up throwing out the lyrics but using the music later for the Peter Pan song Second Star to the Right.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:16 Michelle Cuevas
5:17
lisa von drasek: 
I was thinking about how gentle this story is... can you talk about finding the balance between what Kirkus called the underlying melancholy?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:17 lisa von drasek
5:17
[Comment From Sarah G.Sarah G.: ] 
How on earth did you know that story?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:17 Sarah G.
5:19
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle-
are there writers who in inspire you?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:19 lisa von drasek
5:19
Michelle Cuevas: 
Great question, Lisa. I think I've always been drawn to stories that make me laugh and then, eventually, make me cry, so I suppose it's finding the humor mixed with sadness.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:19 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
So many writers! in graduate school we wrote for adults, but I always found myself writing crazy stories about talking plants, things like that. I wanted to have more fun…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:20 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
...my mom, on a whim, mailed me a Kate DiCamillo book...
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:20 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
and I thought "Oh, I want to do this."
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:20 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
Other than Kate, I love E.B. White dearly. I have a photo of him on my desk.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:21 Michelle Cuevas
5:21
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle- yes, there was plenty of humor. Especially in the names! Places and people!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:21 lisa von drasek
5:22
lisa von drasek: 
The town is unique.... did you draw a map?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:22 lisa von drasek
5:22
[Comment From Sally, Mich.Sally, Mich.: ] 
Was it a thrill to get a blurb from Katherine Applegate?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:22 Sally, Mich.
 
Michelle Cuevas: 
Agreed! Ivan made me laugh and cry...many times.
  Michelle Cuevas
5:22
Michelle Cuevas: 
A map of Goosepimple… I haven’t tried my hand at that one!...

I do draw a lot of maps. Here’s one I sketched out in a notebook when I was planning my next novel (drawn by the eight year old main character, of course).
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:22 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:22 
5:23
lisa von drasek: 
ohhhh I love it!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:23 lisa von drasek
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lisa von drasek: 
Now I NEED to know ...next book? You had me at "this is where I lost you"
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:23 lisa von drasek
5:24
[Comment From Kathy C.Kathy C.: ] 
Looks like you could illustrate your own books!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:24 Kathy C.
5:24
Michelle Cuevas: 
I’m working on lots of things! I just handed in edits for my 2015 novel Confessions of an Imaginary Friend…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:24 Michelle Cuevas
5:24
Michelle Cuevas: 
…also Erin Stead is working on illustrations for my first picture book out in 2016 called The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles. (swoon)
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:24 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas: 
Kathy C., I do sketch and paint watercolors, and I’m VERY excited to be illustrating my 2015 novel…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:25 Michelle Cuevas
5:25
Michelle Cuevas: 
…the drawings are supposed to be done by the main character who is eight, so it was a perfect match with my level of artistic training!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:25 Michelle Cuevas
5:25
lisa von drasek: 
Being a writer is an amazing job. If you weren't a writer what would you be?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:25 lisa von drasek
5:26
[Comment From Sally, MichSally, Mich: ] 
It sounds like you live a life very close to nature. Is that by accident or design?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:26 Sally, Mich
 
Michelle Cuevas: 
Design. Cities can be fun, but I'm a total country mouse.
  Michelle Cuevas
5:26
Michelle Cuevas: 
Paleontologist. Easy.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:26 Michelle Cuevas
5:27
lisa von drasek: 
Back to Beyond the Laughing Sky... did you do research about birds?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:27 lisa von drasek
5:28
Michelle Cuevas: 
I did (and do) spend time with lots of birds. I did research for this book with some local ornithologists at the Audubon Society who took me bird banding. I’ve also done some falconry.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:28 Michelle Cuevas
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Michelle Cuevas
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:28 
5:28
lisa von drasek: 
now thats really cool
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:28 lisa von drasek
5:28
[Comment From School LibrarianSchool Librarian: ] 
Hoe do kids react to your book? Do they ask any crazy questions?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:28 School Librarian
 
Michelle Cuevas: 
So far every kid has said "Goosepimple!" at some point and started laughing.
  Michelle Cuevas
5:30
[Comment From Sally, Mich.Sally, Mich.: ] 
Ha! I figured you were an outdoors person! Is that how you grew up?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:30 Sally, Mich.
5:30
[Comment From AndreaAndrea: ] 
Is Junebug based on anyone you know?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:30 Andrea
5:31
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle, Lets talk cakes...do you bake?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:31 lisa von drasek
5:32
Michelle Cuevas: 
Ooh, good question. I DO. Though I admit my favorite part is decorating them. I've made cowboy boot cakes and Canadian maple leaf cakes....
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:32 Michelle Cuevas
5:33
[Comment From YolandaYolanda: ] 
Just as I suspected!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:33 Yolanda
5:33
Michelle Cuevas: 
I once made a cake out of fried chicken for a friend who loved fried chicken. It even had mashed potato frosting!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:33 Michelle Cuevas
5:33
lisa von drasek: 
I came away from this book....of difficult issues ....with a memory of great joy ....I loved spending time with this family
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:33 lisa von drasek
5:34
lisa von drasek: 
It is a familiar trope of children's books to get rid of the parents...did you have any inclination to do that?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:34 lisa von drasek
5:35
Michelle Cuevas: 
My first book featured an orphan. This time I wanted to explore the idea of someone feeling isolated and like they don't fit, even in a sea of familial love.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:35 Michelle Cuevas
5:36
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle, do you have a pet?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:36 lisa von drasek
5:37
Michelle Cuevas: 
I don't currently. Though I did recently raise a butterfly in my home from caterpillar through adulthood. It was actually really beautiful and amazing!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:37 Michelle Cuevas
5:37
Nora - EarlyWord
Michelle with butterfly
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:37 
5:38
[Comment From BrendaBrenda: ] 
That's a Monarch! Their caterpillars are amazing!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:38 Brenda
5:39
lisa von drasek: 
I accidentally deleted a question....Michelle- from the peanut gallery...a reader had a little trouble with the magical realism...have you had any other responses to the book like that?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:39 lisa von drasek
5:39
[Comment From JoyceJoyce: ] 
What do you hope kids take from your books?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:39 Joyce
5:40
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle- Is there a question that you wish I would ask?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:40 lisa von drasek
5:41
Michelle Cuevas: 
I haven't had the trouble with magical realism response yet, but it just came out recently! From kids I have had a few "it's so weird that he's a bird/hatched" responses, which I think is the same general idea.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:41 Michelle Cuevas
5:42
[Comment From ConsuelaConsuela: ] 
Got any advice for first-time authors?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:42 Consuela
5:43
Michelle Cuevas: 
Lisa, I got out a picture of my Halloween costume because I was sure you would ask, ha
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:43 Michelle Cuevas
5:43
lisa von drasek: 
This year's Halloween costume???
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:43 lisa von drasek
5:43
lisa von drasek: 
I DO want to see this!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:43 lisa von drasek
5:44
Michelle Cuevas: 
I was a deer. I know those branches look store bought, but I actually made this myself.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:44 Michelle Cuevas
5:44
lisa von drasek: 
Can you tell me about your museum education work before your publishing career?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:44 lisa von drasek
5:44
Michelle Cuevas
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:44 
5:44
Michelle Cuevas
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:44 
5:44
Michelle Cuevas: 
Museum education, yes...
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:44 Michelle Cuevas
5:45
Michelle Cuevas: 
I worked in museum education at the Whitney in New York and a museum in Massachusetts before going back to school…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:45 Michelle Cuevas
5:45
Michelle Cuevas: 
…at the Whitney the program was called Youth Insights and we would train inner-city teens to give tours to classmates in their own words…
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:45 Michelle Cuevas
5:45
Michelle Cuevas: 
It's a GREAT program...
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:45 Michelle Cuevas
5:46
Michelle Cuevas: 
…I love helping kids find a connection to art – and getting them excited to share work they love.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:46 Michelle Cuevas
5:47
lisa von drasek: 
Did you have teachers that influenced work?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:47 lisa von drasek
5:47
lisa von drasek: 
Did I recall that you had interest in animation?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:47 lisa von drasek
5:48
Michelle Cuevas: 
Definitely. In writing it was mostly professors later on, though I once convinced my 9th grade math teacher let me hand in extra credit in the form of a story I wrote about parabolas. It was a real page-turner.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:48 Michelle Cuevas
5:49
[Comment From School librarianSchool librarian: ] 
Do you do school visits?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:49 School librarian
5:49
Nora - EarlyWord
Michelle on a school visit
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:49 
5:49
Michelle Cuevas: 
Also shout out to my small hometown library/librarians where I grew up. I admit I took a photo the first time I saw my book on the shelf there. I may have cried a little too.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:49 Michelle Cuevas
5:49
Michelle Cuevas: 
A photo answer to the school visit question, nice.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:49 Michelle Cuevas
5:50
Nora - EarlyWord: 
Plus this -- To arrange a school visit, you can find Michelle's contact info. on her Web site.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:50 Nora - EarlyWord
5:50
Michelle Cuevas: 
I love visiting schools. I haven’t tried Skype visits yet, but I’m sure I could figure it out. I can wear pajamas during those, right?
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:50 Michelle Cuevas
5:50
lisa von drasek: 
To the peanut gallery....we are at that time for last call for questions.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:50 lisa von drasek
5:51
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle- this is an opportunity to share something that no one would find out about you just Googling your name
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:51 lisa von drasek
5:52
Michelle Cuevas: 
I just got a banjo for my last birthday. I want to write an album and perform it with muppets. That definitely isn't in my google search (yet)
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:52 Michelle Cuevas
5:53
Michelle Cuevas: 
Jim Henson, my hero.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:53 Michelle Cuevas
5:53
[Comment From Sally, Mich.Sally, Mich.: ] 
I'm surpsied you lived in NYC -- I thought you were a country girl!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:53 Sally, Mich.
 
Michelle Cuevas: 
I also live part of the year in LA, but I escape whenever I can!
  Michelle Cuevas
5:55
lisa von drasek: 
Michelle- Thank you so much for spending this time with us
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:55 lisa von drasek
5:55
[Comment From YolandYoland: ] 
Thanks for the shout out to your home town library. the librarian there must have been excited!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:55 Yoland
5:56
[Comment From Sally, Mich.Sally, Mich.: ] 
Thanks so much!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:56 Sally, Mich.
5:56
Michelle Cuevas: 
Thank you so much for having me and for your questions. And THANK YOU for all you do (from book lovers like me).
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:56 Michelle Cuevas
5:56
[Comment From Kathy C.Kathy C.: ] 
You make me want to be a writer.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:56 Kathy C.
5:56
[Comment From Sally, Mich.Sally, Mich.: ] 
Thanks! Your comment is awaiting moderation.
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:56 Sally, Mich.
5:56
[Comment From NMLibrarianNMLibrarian: ] 
Thanks!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:56 NMLibrarian
5:57
Nora - EarlyWord: 

Thanks, Michelle and Lisa for a fascinating discussion.

And thanks to the Penguin Young Readers program members for joining us today.

Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:57 Nora - EarlyWord
5:58
Nora - EarlyWord: 

Our next chat, on Nov. 19, is with Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, author of The War That Saved My Life, (Penguin/Dial Young Readers, 1/8/15) – More about it here,

Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:58 Nora - EarlyWord
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Nora - EarlyWord: 

If you’re not part of the program, you can sign up here.

Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:58 Nora - EarlyWord
5:59
Nora - EarlyWord: 
Bye for now!
Wednesday October 29, 2014 5:59 Nora - EarlyWord
 
 

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