![]() ![]() That’s what Genuine Fraud is about - wrenching the self away from the past and into the future. People reinvent themselves, separate from their families of origins, define themselves differently in relation to institutions like churches, schools, sports teams, and so on, often by rebelling. ![]() Young adulthood is a fascinating time of life. Why do you feel young adult books are so popular and have such a voice right now? What character do you most relate to and why?Įven though Jule (the antiheroine) does terrible things, and has many skills and much history that make her very different from me, her faults are my faults, dramatized and exaggerated. Plus, I thought it would be fun to write a thriller. Lockhart: Writing Genuine Fraud was a way for me to explore my own rage, and to think about social class in America. ![]() Aurora: What was your inspiration behind your writing and behind your book?Į. ![]()
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