I am thrilled to welcome Danielle Younge-Ullman to Diary of an Eccentric today to help kick off the re-release of her 2008 novel Falling Under in ebook format, complete with a new (and gorgeous) cover.
I reviewed Falling Under back in 2008 and loved the book. Here’s a little of what I had to say: “It’s hard to put into words just how much I loved this book. I grew attached to Mara, rooting for her all the way. Younge-Ullman does an excellent job portraying Mara’s pain, actually making me feel the hurt in some scenes. The character seemed so real to me, maybe because I identified with her, having known what it’s like to be so depressed that you can’t do the one thing you live for. (For Mara it was painting, for me it was writing. But that’s all in the past now.) I couldn’t believe this was Younge-Ullman’s first novel, and I can’t wait for her next one.”
Danielle is here to talk about the most common questions asked about the book by book clubs. Please give a warm welcome to Danielle Younge-Ullman:
Thanks so much for having me here, Anna, as I launch the Falling Under ebook, with its new cover.
Since 2008, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting with a quite a few book clubs, and it’s been some of the most fun I’ve had as an author. People who read tend to be awesome, plus there’s always lots of yummy nibbles, and I love talking about books!)
The book club meetings haven’t just been fun though, they’ve taught me a lot about my own book, and the kind of questions and conversations it tends to provoke.
So…as a fun and fast way to give you a feel for Falling Under, I thought I’d share with you the top five subjects/issues I get asked about from book clubs.
Here goes:
1: The ending! Almost every book club I’ve met with has greeted me with demands for answers about the enigmatic ending of Falling Under. It’s their first question, or their second. Soon they find out that the discussion and (often heated) debate that results is part of the reason I wrote it the way I did…and that I am not going to clear up the mystery no matter how much food and wine they ply me with, though they’re welcome to keep trying.
2: Is it autobiographical? Because the story and writing are rather intense and delve into some deep emotional territory, people assume it must be. Shortest possible answer: it is, and it isn’t. It is not my life, but it is centered around issues I care passionately about (the effects of divorce on children, how art and creativity are linked to psychology, relationships, sex, gay rights, agoraphobia, friendship) and on many levels the book is emotionally true, but not biographically.
(If Anna doesn’t mind, here is a link to a post I wrote recently for Caroline Leavitt’s blog, which addresses the central inspiration of the book perhaps more directly than I have ever before, which might interest some of you.)
3: Is the sex autobiographical? Okay, sometimes they ask this first. Depends on the vibe of the group and, um, what time of day they meet. My first and stock answer is, “I have a vivid imagination,” which is true. Pressed to talk about it further, I steer us toward the issues my protagonist, Mara, is working out through sex, the many ways she is confused and messed up about it, and how central it is to her journey into, and then out of, the emotional damage she has sustained.
4: Is that a 2nd Person POV? This is one I get asked by the more literary-minded book clubs, as many people don’t actually know what 2nd Person POV is. (POV = “point of view”.) So, yes. Half of the story is written in 2nd Person, which means instead of the character being referred to as “she” (3rd Person) or “I” (1st Person), she talks about herself as “you”. This was something that happened organically when I was looking for a way to find the voice of the younger Mara. I was looking to really drag the reader into her shoes in a visceral way, and the 2nd Person just happened. Turns out it’s quite an unusual POV to use, though not unheard of.
5: How did you come up with the title? Most people consider falling in love a good thing, but for my protagonist, Mara, it’s a bit of a messy proposition and potentially catastrophic, at least in her mind. Mara doesn’t so much fall in love as she falls under it.
That’s it for now, but I’m happy to answer further questions if anyone wants to leave them in the comments section. Falling Under is available right now for the bargain price of $3.99 on Amazon, and can also be purchased in the Nook, Smashwords and Diesel Bookstores. And if you don’t have an ereader, there are many free apps that will let you read ebooks on your computer or phone.
Thanks, Danielle! I wish you much success with the ebook release!
Danielle would like to offer the ebook of Falling Under to one of my readers (and possibly more, depending on the number of entries, so spread the word!). The book is available in any electronic format, and Danielle will coordinate with the winner to receive the book via Amazon or Smashwords. To enter, please leave a comment with your e-mail address and tell me what intrigues you about Falling Under. This giveaway will close at 11:59 pm EST on Saturday, December 24, 2011.
**Please note that this giveaway is now closed**
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Falling Under is honestly one of the most intriguing books I’ve ever read in my life. It’s real. When I read Falling Under, it feels like I am Mara Foster and I’m going through these situations with her. I love the way Mara grows through out the book and becomes herself. Younge-Ullman is a wonderful writer. She’s a great person in general. She has a wonderful road ahead of her.
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clbilybaby@yahoo.com
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I think the second-person POV really helps readers connect to the story. Thanks for stopping by, Courtney!
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Ah, I do love a book that is highly praised and really doesn’t say what it’s about! I don’t think I realized what 2nd POV really was until this explanation. I think Simon Van Booy used this technique for one section in Everything Beautiful Began After.
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Maybe I should have included a synopsis. However, you can learn more about the book summary from my review, linked above.
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Such a great list of questions – those are *always* the same things I want to know! Plus one more: how does your spouse or partner react to the sex scenes! :–)
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Me, too!
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I haven’t read this book…this is so sad. It is on my shelf. I think that in 2012, I’m going to focus on reading from my shelves.
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I can’t wait for you to read this book!
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Hi Rhapsody! Funny you should ask…. My husband is quite fond of the sex scenes. I think he’s also REALLY fond of the way people like to give him credit for “inspiration.” This happens a lot when people who know us read the book–suddenly we get all these hilarious grins, etc. Thanks for the question and for stopping by!
S. Augustocox–Hi there! I totally understand the book shelf thing and have WAY too many unread books on mine. But I always want more!
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I really enjoyed reading her responses…sounds like an intriguing story to me!!
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I hope you get a chance to read it!
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What I find most intriguing? The sex! Just kidding, but her answers to the questions from reading groups make this book so intriguing to me.
teddyr66 at yahoo dot com
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Well, there’s certainly a lot of that in the book! 😉
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I enjoy the 2nd POV. This book is on my Wishlist. I look forward to reading about her art and depression and sounds provacative at times also, i’m sold.
marceblogspot(at)hotmail(dot)com
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I didn’t think I’d enjoy the 2nd POV but this book proved me wrong! Hope you get a chance to read it!
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This giveaway is now closed. Thanks to all who entered. The winner will be chosen via Randomizer.org and announced shortly. The winner will be contacted by Danielle Younge-Ullman to receive their prize.
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As with any book, I wasn’t real sure what to expect but didn’t have any real expectations either. That way, I can only be let down but so much…with that said, I was surprised just how much I liked this book. As others have said, it felt real. Mostly because I’ve been in a few pair of Mara’s shoes. Danielle does a good job of articulating the characters emotions and the realistic relationships between each of them. And, let’s not forget the ending…OMG, the ending! It is a good setup for a sequel! I have encouraged a few friends to read the book so we can discuss! 🙂
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So glad you loved the book and that it was a pleasant surprise for you!
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Candy, I’m so pleased to hear you enjoyed Falling Under. Please feel free to email me via my website if you have any questions. And thank you for commenting, and recommending the book to your friends, too. You might find you have some serious debates once they’re finished!
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