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About the book that is now FALLING FOR YOU

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I want to tell you a little bit about this novel I wrote back in the summer and fall of 2010.

Originally it was titled CHERISH.

As is usual when I begin writing a book, I had a few seeds of ideas that I started with.

First,  I wanted to do something in and around a flower shop. I'd written two previous novels where a flower shop played a role and neither of them were ever published. I hoped that maybe the third time would be a charm. I loved the idea of the flower shop being my main character's safe place. And so, where Rae's job is sunny and bright, her home life is dark and sad.

In fact, there are strong themes of dark and light throughout the novel.

Check out this flower shop in Vienna. So adorable, yes?



I love it when there are mysterious notes or clues or something like that in a story, so I decided to add mysterious, anonymous flower deliveries to the story. Who is sending flowers to people throughout town and why do the instructions always have Rae's name on them?

Finally, I wanted to try and challenge myself, and wanted to write this book in a bit of a different format. Rae's story is primarily told through flashbacks. This is a tricky thing to do, in case you're wondering. The reader learns on the first page, something bad has happened to Rae, but it's not revealed until the end of the book what has happened.

My first draft had Rae doing a project in Language Arts called The Cherish Project (thus the previous title CHERISH). My editor had the brilliant idea that instead of the book reports she was doing, which were kind of boring to read, I could somehow have poetry play a part in the story.

And so, Rae is a poet. Through her poetry, she can express her feelings about her abusive step-father and her distant mother. And then something happens at school, and poetry begins to play an even bigger role in Rae's life. So although it is my first YA novel not written in verse, poetry still plays a part in the story.

There are also two boys in the story. A good looking boy who is new to school and takes an interest in Rae right away. They start going out. There are things she really likes about him and other things... not so much. There is also a boy who works next door to the flower shop, someone who is Rae's friend. And as time goes on, she begins to lean on her friend more and more, as Rae's affection for her boyfriend begins to turn to fear.

If you were to think of my book like a cake, the recipe for making that cake was not a simple one. There were a lot ingredients and the preparation required a great deal of complicated steps. It's a unique kind of cake. Different. I can't even describe the cake very well, and so, I have to just tell you that I hope you'll try it, and see what you think.

It's the publisher's job to decorate the cake and make it something that will hopefully appeal to a wide audience. There were so many choices here, as you can imagine, with a book that has a lot going on. In the end, they decided to focus on the romantic aspect of the story for the cover, and I can now share that cover with you:





In December, 2010, right before my sweet friend, Lisa Madigan, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, she read an early draft of CHERISH. Her e-mail back to me, with a critiqued manuscript, had one word in the subject line.

Cherishable

Coincidentally, today is Lisa's birthday. She would have been 49 years old. (I love and miss you, Lisa).

Soon reviewers will be sent galleys. Some bloggers, teachers and librarians may read the book through Simon and Schuster's galleygrab program. And next January, thanks to my publisher Simon Pulse, the book will be available to the public to purchase.

I think one of the hardest parts of being an author is letting a book go. But it's time. The book doesn't belong to me anymore, and so, I have to let it go. To let it be what it will become out there in the big, scary, exciting world. My work, with the help of my friends, my agent, and my editor is (mostly) done.

And so, I will end this post by simply saying ~

Best wishes, dear book. My greatest hope is that you touch the lives and hearts of those who read your story.

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annecy_dit
Apr. 26th, 2012 08:13 pm (UTC)
Well done, my friend. Well done.
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:46 pm (UTC)
Thanks. :)
boothyisawesome
Apr. 26th, 2012 08:21 pm (UTC)
I loved reading about how this book came about, and also I do like the cover though I will say it leans more toward how they're handling Jennifer Echols' older teen books (same kind of cover, same font).

But I'm excited to read it! Do you know if copies might be available at BEA?
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:47 pm (UTC)
Interesting, I hadn't seen Jennifer's new covers. Looks like her books are selling well!

I doubt there will be any at BEA. I'm going to be at ALA in June signing one day so if they print any extra it would probably be for that. Pulse doesn't do many ARCs as you probably know.
robinellen
Apr. 26th, 2012 09:43 pm (UTC)
I actually like the cover...but it does make it look like the book will be about romance (first and foremost). Still, if that cover causes readers to pick it up, then your lovely writing will draw them in -- of that, I'm certain!
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:50 pm (UTC)
I hope you are right Robin! And I'm glad to hear you like it. Others have said it's attention-grabbing and lots of people have said they believe it will help the book sell. I'm curious to find out if they are right. :)
kmessner
Apr. 27th, 2012 03:14 am (UTC)
I can't wait to read it, Lisa - sounds amazing!
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:52 pm (UTC)
Thanks Kate. And thanks for your reassuring note on the BB. I am feeling better than I was initially. :)
jessica_shea
Apr. 27th, 2012 03:50 am (UTC)
I can't wait to read this, Lisa! It sounds wonderful.
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:52 pm (UTC)
Thanks so much.
thespectacleblog.wordpress.com
Apr. 27th, 2012 02:17 pm (UTC)
I love that this book is partly set in a flower shop! Sounds great. Very eye-catching cover, too.

Parker
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:53 pm (UTC)
The flower shop scenes are some of my favorite. Rae has some wonderful people she works with.
kathleenfoucart
Apr. 27th, 2012 02:25 pm (UTC)
I can't wait to read it, Lisa! And I really like the way the kiss on the cover has that backlight shining through.
lisa_schroeder
Apr. 27th, 2012 08:53 pm (UTC)
Yes, a few others have said the light actually sets it apart from some of the other "almost kissing" covers out there. I hope they're right!
authorwithin
Apr. 28th, 2012 11:55 pm (UTC)
Lisa!! I was expecting something much more shocking and offensive. LOL This isn't bad at all. It's a little shocking at first sight (in comparison to your other covers), but after the initial shock is passed (a few seconds) I find I like it!

I love hearing more about the story between the covers. I'm thrilled that you are using a flower shop (I loved that aspect in the novel I critiqued way back when)!!

I think this will be a great seller. It is very eye catching, and I do think the cover will attract teens (you've seen how they fawn over Twilight and Hunger Games, right? . . . they love this kind of stuff). And it's not too embarrassing for me to carry around either (hey, I've seen worse). =)

That being said, I can understand the concern you expressed earlier. It's not ideal, but it's not horrible either. =)

Congrats on letting your book go out into the world. Here's hoping you sell many!!

Edited at 2012-04-28 11:57 pm (UTC)
tamarak
Apr. 29th, 2012 04:19 am (UTC)
Oh, Lisa, this book sounds soooo good! :)
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