![]() ![]() And I wished I’d given a different response. It was only after the cameras stopped rolling that I really thought about what she’d said. ![]() I was fifteen at the time, and terrified to be on television, so I stammered some response about how I hoped my book had messages for everyone who wanted to read it. Her only complaint was that there should be a self-help book directed toward young boys and not just girls. At the last minute they brought in a well-known journalist to discuss her take on my book after only skimming the synopsis. I was asked to be on BBC Channel Four news. ![]() When Popular came out in the UK, I traveled to London for a three-day publicity tour. My own brother read it at night so his classmates wouldn’t see him with it. They hide it under their desks or have their sisters check it out for them at the library. I believe the color scheme is really fun, the description is intriguing, and my name is in a funky font that I wish I could use all the time.Īnd for these stupid, irrelevant reasons, boys get teased for carrying Popular around at school. ![]() I’ll admit, I’m quite proud of the paperback design of my book. ![]()
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