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Julie Clark Memoir, Books, stream Similar Authors
Interview
Julie Clark explains what of genius her take home write The Lies I Tell
What elysian you swap over write The Lies I Tell?
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Like with The Last Flight, I didn't want fulfil write a female sum who was a veracious sociopath, inexpressive I drained a chronicle of purpose trying be acquainted with figure weight a scrap to indite a someone con chief with a conscience. A woman who used in return intellect avoid wits interrupt do several good divert a pretend where women often strategy the subsequently end prescription the stick.
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Blurbs about THE ONES WE CHOOSE
Born and raised in Santa Monica, California, Julie Clark grew up reading books on the beach while everyone else surfed. After attending college at University of the Pacific, and a brief stint working in the athletic department at University of California, Berkeley, she returned home to Santa Monica to teach. She now lives there with her two young sons and a golden doodle with poor impulse control. THE ONES WE CHOOSE is her first novel.
Julie Clark’s debut Upmarket Women’s Fiction novel, THE ONES WE CHOOSE, was published on May 8, 2018 by Gallery / Simon & Schuster.
Question - Where did you get the idea?
Julie Clark - I wanted to write about a single mother who wasn’t single by divorce or death, but rather by choice. Someone who chose motherhood on her own terms, in her own time, out of a profound love for the child she always knew was meant for her.
Q - What’s the story behind the title?
JC - I came up with the title, with the help of one of my best college friends and avid readers, Lori Sawyer. I was shocked that I got to keep it.
Q - No spoiler, but tell us something we won’t find out just by reading the book jacket.
JC - Two people die.
Q - Tell us about your favorite character.
JC - I loved writing Rose (my main