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Jim Nelson:
When will Bridge Daughter Cycle Book 3 be in campaign on Kindle Scout? What will the title be? Any details on what it will be about that you care to share? Would you please explicate the flower symbolism further?
Jim Nelson
Thank you for your great questions!
I couldn't tell you exactly when the third book will be ready; for me, a book is done when it feels done, which is difficult to schedule. I will state I'm developing a third book and have plans for a fourth in the cycle. I needed to take a break from bridge daughters and am focusing on a different sort of novel at the moment. After finishing it, I plan on returning my attention to the series.
My current working title for the third book is "XZ" — the idea is that bridge daughters possess a different chromosome pair than so-called normal people, i.e. XX for women and XY for men. (I reserve the right to change the title, though!) Let that be a small teaser regarding the details of the next book.
As far as flowers, most authors prefer to let readers decide what symbols may or may not mean. Instead, I'll share one concept I hoped to convey: The book Azami gives Hannah is "The Symphony of Flowers." Hannah begins to see flowers like an orchestra: Each musical instrument contributing its tonalities and textures, each flower in a bouquet contributing to the overall arrangement and aroma. I would say Hannah saw the world similarly: Everyone has something to contribute, if given a chance.
I hope you pick up Hagar's Mother! Please let me know if you have any more questions.
I couldn't tell you exactly when the third book will be ready; for me, a book is done when it feels done, which is difficult to schedule. I will state I'm developing a third book and have plans for a fourth in the cycle. I needed to take a break from bridge daughters and am focusing on a different sort of novel at the moment. After finishing it, I plan on returning my attention to the series.
My current working title for the third book is "XZ" — the idea is that bridge daughters possess a different chromosome pair than so-called normal people, i.e. XX for women and XY for men. (I reserve the right to change the title, though!) Let that be a small teaser regarding the details of the next book.
As far as flowers, most authors prefer to let readers decide what symbols may or may not mean. Instead, I'll share one concept I hoped to convey: The book Azami gives Hannah is "The Symphony of Flowers." Hannah begins to see flowers like an orchestra: Each musical instrument contributing its tonalities and textures, each flower in a bouquet contributing to the overall arrangement and aroma. I would say Hannah saw the world similarly: Everyone has something to contribute, if given a chance.
I hope you pick up Hagar's Mother! Please let me know if you have any more questions.
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I've also wondered how bridge daughters deal w/sex (since we all know kids have it). Are they seen as easy prey, since they can't get pregnant? Can boys/men tell which girls are which if they're brought up like other girls? When the men at the camp would disappear and return exhausted the next day, I wondered whether the girls might've been raped before they gave birth.
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Hello there. I just finished Hagar's Mother, and my question is actually about Aunt Azami. She was rather prominent in Bridge Daughter, but she's only mentioned three times in the second book, and Hanna isn't even sure who she is. What exactly happened to Azami? Thank you.
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