by Barbara Claypole White
How are you
celebrating New Year’s Eve this year? I’ll be sipping champagne, enjoying a
roaring fire with friends…and ignoring the loop-the-loops in my stomach. December
31, 2013 is release day for me, which means I get to kiss goodbye to THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR and wave my book baby off into the big wide world of one-star
bashings and five-star raves. And, well, I’m having a little separation
anxiety.
Maybe I
never learned to share in the sandbox, but I want to hold THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR
close and say, “Back off, people, this one’s mine.” You see, writing THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR helped me through a difficult moment in my personal life. That
moment is long gone, but something about the journey of my quirky, messed-up
characters still feels like a locket worn close to my heart.
The
inspiration for everything I write comes from being the mother of a brilliant son
who has battled obsessive-compulsive disorder for most of his life. OCD frames
my world, even though it has never held back my son and has never defined him. (What
can I say, the British war mentality flows in his genes.) But while I was
working on THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR, he slipped into a dark place, and my mind stuck
on the little boy who cried on my lap saying, “Make it stop, Mommy. Make it
stop.”
As I
watched him claw his way out, my son’s struggles reminded me that even in the
darkest moments of anxiety and fear, there’s always hope. THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR is
a story of hope.
The
setting is my corner of the North Carolina forest. The land surrounding our
home speaks to me. It echoes with history, with real-life stories from the past:
there’s an old path worn smooth by Native American moccasins, a family burial
plot, and a tumbled down homestead that’s surrounded by daffodils every spring.
This is a place of memories, of hidden beauty, of deep shade and dancing light.
My
favorite time in our forest is that magical hour at the close of day called the
gloaming. An in-between time—neither day nor night—this is when the birds call
each other home, the shadows grow long, and the sinking sun hits the treetops. For
me, that golden light flickering between the leaves epitomizes hope, and it’s a
recurring motif in the novel.
THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR is a story of light shining through the trees. My characters
come from two broken families each battling unwanted memories and invisible
disabilities—severe grief and clinical depression. Yet their coming together
brings healing. Their story gives hope for a better tomorrow and isn’t that what
we all wish for on New Year’s Eve?
In celebration
of THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR’s release, I will be giving away one signed copy (North
America residents only). To enter, just leave a comment below.
Happy,
happy 2014, everyone!
Barbara Claypole White is the award-winning author of THE UNFINISHED GARDEN, a love
story about grief, OCD, and dirt. THE IN-BETWEEN HOUR is her second novel. Visit
her at barbaraclaypolewhite.com, or follow her on Facebook or Twitter.
Congratulations, on The In-Between Hour, Barbara! I can't wait to read the book. I've heard that it is quite brilliant. Enjoy your pub day!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about quite brilliant, but thanks, Maggie! xox
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Barbara! It sounds like a magnificent book. Wishing you a happy New Year ... and as many 5-star raves as your heart can handle!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVED Barbara's The In-Between Hour--a story about hope and family, filled with terrific characters and an intriguing, make-you-think kind of plot! If you don't win one, BUY one! It's that good.
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This is beautiful. I love reading the background of stories, and I don't know that I have heard one written quite as eloquently as this. Thanks for sharing - can't wait for this book.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteStories of hope inspired by tragedy. There's nothing better. Congratulations, Barbara. And thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, you! xox
DeleteYour book sounds wonderful! Happy release day one day early!
ReplyDeleteHappy Release day one day early from me too. I will be looking forward to reading the book.
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Thank you, Ann!
DeleteBeautiful and eloquent. Thanks for sharing and congrats on the new novel.
ReplyDeleteThanks, you. Hope you're feeling better! xox
DeleteWow! What a beautiful introduction to your book. I loved your description of that time between light and darkness in the woods...you really touched something inside me...Hoping that you have great luck with your book. I look forward to reading it...please not angling for a free book. I will find it in due time as I will request it either the library or bookstore...so long as it is a book of hope I wish it every success!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, my stories always have hope. :)
DeleteYour name is Barbara, so it's got to be good! Can't wait to read it. I was referred to you by Ellen Marie Wiseman's Facebook page.
ReplyDeleteYay! I love Ellen Marie Wiseman--thrilled to be sharing a launch date with her.
DeleteBarbara,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say W00T!!!! Congrats again on your release day! I *loved* reading The In-Between Hour and I know so many others will feel the same ;). *hugs*
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DeleteCongratulations, Barbara! I loved your first novel, The Unfinished Garden, and can't wait to read The In-Between Hours.
ReplyDeleteThanks! xox
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