![]() When I was younger, my handwriting could never keep up with my imagination so it wasn’t until I learned to type that I felt successful writing my stories down. ![]() Ingrid: No, but I always had stories in my head that I lived out through my imagination or told to my best friend growing up. This is what Ingrid Law has to say about being a writer, receiving a Newbery Honor, her own savvy, and much more …īianca: Did you always aspire to be a writer? It is clear to me that Ingrid Law’s own savvy is certainly writing, but with such honorable modesty she proclaims her savvy to be something much different. ![]() Who can beat a coming-of-age tale about quirky family members with supernatural gifts? The characters are developed so clearly and are so colorful that the unexpected journey they take on a pink bus (yes, I said, “a pink bus”) is truly one you wouldn’t want to miss. Besides, if you’ve read Ingrid Law‘s first novel, Savvy, you’d believe me. ![]() You say (as in you who is reading this post) : What? An author’s debut novel received a J on Newbery Honor award? You’re kidding me? An interview with Ingrid Law | The Children’s Book Review ![]()
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