
Clarion Ledger Book Q&A
- What made you want to tackle the subject of child bullying and rejection?
Actually, twelve years ago when the inspiration for Ivan Becomes a Hero was given, bullying was not as prevalent in the media (social media) and in classrooms across our nation, as it is today. The reality is: bullying is not a new thing. In this book, Ivan - the main character - is a gangly, curious, little giraffe who goes on a common journey towards self-acceptance. Ivan Becomes a Hero is relevant to children today as he FINALLY celebrates his unique differences, in spite of his peers’ rejection, which he overcomes and says, “I LIKE BEING ME!”
- Where did the character Ivan come from?
I was at a wildlife reserve in California with my husband on his business trip. We were riding the tram to visit the giraffe yard when the announcer shared her thrill of showing off a mother giraffe and her newborn, Ivan. Honestly, I had never thought too much about giraffes until then. As I observed the newborn, I heard some words clearly in my mind and I realized I was being given the inspiration for the beginnings of a book. I was not looking for a book. I was in the midst of pursuing an M. S. in Reading and had my hands full. I asked my astonished husband, Frank, for some paper (on a tram!). All he had was a napkin. So the first words of the book were written on that napkin. As Ivan was born in my head, he was also born in my heart with joy!
- Is it a children’s book, or is it for all ages?
It was fun to tell people about Ivan’s story even before it was published. I found that adults were fascinated by Ivan’s adventures and encounters with the other animals. Often, a tear would show up in their eyes as they identified with Ivan as he eventually believed that he was “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). So I am elated that Ivan appeals to all ages, but especially to children between 3 and 12 years.
- What's the most difficult challenge when writing about a subject involving children?
I think the most difficult challenge was to make sure I kept my heart focused on children’s interest, needs, humor, and diversities. I relied on the motivation, passion, and joy I feel for children to help me. I tried to keep in mind that it is essential to connect a child emotionally with age-appropriate text and illustrations.