Stops Beating
senior year begins with the good (the reemergence of The One That Got Away),
the bad (a cancer diagnosis, not hers, but it might as well be) and the WTF (an
anxiety attack that renders her writhing on the floor like an upside down
crab).
Adding to her spiraling anxiety is Senior
Project, in the form of I’ve Decided To Write A Book about The Other
One That Got Away (And Crushed My Heart). Compounding it all is applying to
college and keeping up with her friends. The ever mounting stress eventually
rips her tight grip on all that she holds dear.
Her break down leads to an unexpected road trip
where she is forced to listen to her wildly beating heart. It is only in the
back of a convertible with pop music blasting, that she discovers she must risk
everything in order to really live.
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1684330807/
– https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1684330807/
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referred to as “the teenage whisperer”, Hannah R. Goodman’s twenty-year career
working with teenagers includes the titles teacher, tutor, coach, and, more
recently, mental health counselor. Hannah has
written essays about mental health for various online publications. Her work
has appeared on MindBodyGreen, OC87 Recovery
Diaries, Zencare.co,
and The Mighty. Though she has
previously earned the title author with her first three books, the last was
released in 2009 and all were self-published. This time around, indie
publisher Black Rose Writing released her novel Till It Stops Beating this summer.
YA novel, My Sister’s Wedding, won the first
place award for The Writer’s Digest International Self-Publishing Contest,
2004, children’s book division. She published the follow-up, My Summer Vacation, in May 2006,
which went on to win a bronze IPPY in 2007. The third Maddie book, Fear of Falling, was released
in the fall of 2009 and was praised by teachers and readers for tackling
subjects like homophobia and coming out. She’s published young adult short
stories on Amazon’s Shorts, in an anthology entitled Bound Is The Bewitching Lilith, and in the journal Balancing The Tides. She also has
written columns for The Jewish Voice
& Herald. Recent, previous projects include Sucker Literary, which
features emerging YA authors and All The Way YA, a group blog of writers
telling the real deal about writing and publishing YA fiction.
Hannah is a member of ARIA (Association
of Rhode Island Authors) as well as a graduate of Pine Manor College’s Solstice Program in
Creative Writing where she earned an MFA in Writing For Young People. She
resides in Bristol, RI with her husband, two daughters, and black and white cat
named Zoe.
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Sounds like a good one! I do love a good YA contemporary.
-Lauren
http://www.shootingstarsmag.net
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