キャミー・タング著「戌年」連載小説 プロのドッグトレーナーであるマリ・ムトウは、厄年を迎えている。 犬小屋と訓練所の改築をしながら、いつも不服そうにしている家族と同居することになった。母と姉に言わせれば、犬の毛とよだれかけにまみれる仕事は、家族にとって恥ずべきものだという。彼女は元カレを説得し、数ヶ月間犬を預かってもらうことにした。しかし、彼の兄は、数週間前に彼女が誤って車に追突した、怒り狂ったセキュリティ専門家であることが判明する。 アシュウィン・ケイトウは十分な問題を抱えている。叔母が玄関先に現れ、同居を希望している。彼は彼女にすべてを借りているので、断ることができません。母親が家を出て行った後、ネルおばさんはアシュウィンと弟を引き取り、愛のあるキリスト教の家庭で育てた。しかも、弟のダスティもアパートを追い出され、居場所を求めている。しかし、彼は犬を飼っている。そして、その犬の飼い主は誰だと思いますか? しかし、旧友でオアフ島のノースショアでデイスパを経営する私立探偵のエディサ・ゲレロから依頼を受ける。マリの施設で奇妙な破壊行為があり、3年前に失踪したエディサの妹の財布を発見する。エディサはマリが危険な目に遭っているのではと心配する。警備の専門家であるアシュウィンがすでにマリを知っていることを知ったエディサは、忙しい若い女性を密かに監視することを彼に依頼する。 アシュウィンは、活発でのんびりとしたドッグトレーナーに不本意ながら惹かれていく。彼女は、幸せそうな母親を思い出させる。その母親の裏切りによって、彼は人と距離を置くようになったのだ。マリは、アシュウィンの冷たい外見を見抜き、彼が家族に忠実な男であることを認める。彼は、彼女のキャリア選択を批判するだけの母親や姉とは違う。 マリのバラバラな家庭とアシュウィンのバラバラな家庭の中で、過去を隠そうとする人たちから、彼らの周りに危険が迫ってくるようになる。彼らは、影で動く秘密に光を当てることができるのか? 過去に発表されたパートへのリンクはこちら。 *** 第8章 - 恐ろしくも真っ白な不動産書類 『みんな仲良くできないのかな?』 マリは無用に力を込めて箱に本を投げ入れた。最近、なぜ彼女は人生の中で全員と言い争いをしているのだろう?もしかすると、これは本当に悪いアイデア
Captain's Log, Stardate 09.15.2008
Today, I have a special interview with Anne Dayton and May Vanderbilt about their latest young adult novel, Miracle Girls!
Ana Dominguez was happy in San Jose, but everything changed when her dad moved the family to Half Moon Bay, California, to open a law practice. Her parents think she's settling into her new school nicely, but she has them fooled. Riley, the most popular girl in school, has picked Ana as enemy #1, and Tyler, Ana's crush, doesn't even know Ana exists.
When Ana ends up in detention with Riley, her life suddenly changes. When Ana, Riley, Christine, and Zoe share their essays on "The Day My Life Changed," it turns out they have more in common than they ever would have imagined. Now as Ana lives out her faith, she and Zoe are determined to befriend Riley and Christine. But the drama of high school life has only just begun. . . .
Read an excerpt here.
And now, here’s me, Anne, and May!
What inspired the story of The Miracle Girls?
Anne: I used to be obsessed with this now-defunct magazine for teen girls put out by Guideposts called Sweet Sixteen. It featured true, real-life stories from real girls, and sometimes the stories were about girls surviving things that should have killed them—a car falling in a ravine, or a sickness miraculously healed. I started to wonder about those girls, and what it would be like to live after surviving something like that, knowing that God had spared you. That’s where the idea started.
May: The older I get, the more interested I become in the super-natural side of life. Ghosts, near-death experiences, etc. I blame it on watching too much Lost, personally. And so with this series I wanted to get more in touch with the mystical side of Christianity, the ineffable moments that we all experience when it seems that God has moved. Also, high school still feels really fresh in my mind, the cliques, the crushes, and, of course, the drama. It was a lot of fun to relive the horrors and triumphs of my own experiences.
What is your favorite scene from the book (one scene for each of you)?
Anne: One time in college my friends “taught” me to ski by taking me to the top of a mountain. I think they really thought I would just pick it up without any kind of lesson or anything, but after tumbling halfway down the mountain, I gave up and rode the rest of the way down with the guy who came to save me on the snowmobile. Amazingly enough, Ana has a very similar experience in this book (where do we come up with this stuff??). That one was fun to write, because, well, revenge is sweet.
May: I think I might have fallen in love with Ana’s boyfriend in the book. On paper, he seems so wrong for her, but he ends up being exactly the kind of guy she needs. My favorite scene would be one Anne wrote, when they finally get together. I won’t give away anything else!
If your heroine were a candy bar, what would she be and why?
May: Ana would never approve of being something like a candy bar. She’s going to Princeton. Haven’t you heard? And they most certainly do not let candy bars into Princeton.
Anne: Maybe she’d be Nerds: fun and sweet and tart (did I just call our heroine a tart?) but still, well, a nerd.
If each of YOU were candy bars, what would you be and why?
Anne: I’d probably be something really boring, like just straight-up chocolate. It’s reliable, but nothing fancy.
May: I have to choose just one? I guess I would have to say a Snickers bar, because I love to please everybody and I’m a little nutty.
Describe your dream vacations.
Anne: Ooh! I just got back from mine. We went to Cape Cod for a week, and all we did was sit by the beach and eat ice cream and read mountains of books. It was bliss.
May: My honeymoon! We’re going to Thailand in November for two straight weeks. We’re going to explore vibrant cities, amble through the jungle on an elephant’s back, take cooking lessons, and scuba dive!
You're off the hotseat! Any parting words?
May: Is Zac Efron getting cuter every second? Is that just me? Anybody want to see HSM3 with me in the theaters?
Anne: Check out Camy’s new book Single Sashimi!
Camy here: LOL Thanks, Anne! And May, I would see HSM3 with you! I would probably see it with the high school girls at my church if they asked me to join them (I might be a liability to their rep).
Today, I have a special interview with Anne Dayton and May Vanderbilt about their latest young adult novel, Miracle Girls!
Ana Dominguez was happy in San Jose, but everything changed when her dad moved the family to Half Moon Bay, California, to open a law practice. Her parents think she's settling into her new school nicely, but she has them fooled. Riley, the most popular girl in school, has picked Ana as enemy #1, and Tyler, Ana's crush, doesn't even know Ana exists.
When Ana ends up in detention with Riley, her life suddenly changes. When Ana, Riley, Christine, and Zoe share their essays on "The Day My Life Changed," it turns out they have more in common than they ever would have imagined. Now as Ana lives out her faith, she and Zoe are determined to befriend Riley and Christine. But the drama of high school life has only just begun. . . .
Read an excerpt here.
And now, here’s me, Anne, and May!
What inspired the story of The Miracle Girls?
Anne: I used to be obsessed with this now-defunct magazine for teen girls put out by Guideposts called Sweet Sixteen. It featured true, real-life stories from real girls, and sometimes the stories were about girls surviving things that should have killed them—a car falling in a ravine, or a sickness miraculously healed. I started to wonder about those girls, and what it would be like to live after surviving something like that, knowing that God had spared you. That’s where the idea started.
May: The older I get, the more interested I become in the super-natural side of life. Ghosts, near-death experiences, etc. I blame it on watching too much Lost, personally. And so with this series I wanted to get more in touch with the mystical side of Christianity, the ineffable moments that we all experience when it seems that God has moved. Also, high school still feels really fresh in my mind, the cliques, the crushes, and, of course, the drama. It was a lot of fun to relive the horrors and triumphs of my own experiences.
What is your favorite scene from the book (one scene for each of you)?
Anne: One time in college my friends “taught” me to ski by taking me to the top of a mountain. I think they really thought I would just pick it up without any kind of lesson or anything, but after tumbling halfway down the mountain, I gave up and rode the rest of the way down with the guy who came to save me on the snowmobile. Amazingly enough, Ana has a very similar experience in this book (where do we come up with this stuff??). That one was fun to write, because, well, revenge is sweet.
May: I think I might have fallen in love with Ana’s boyfriend in the book. On paper, he seems so wrong for her, but he ends up being exactly the kind of guy she needs. My favorite scene would be one Anne wrote, when they finally get together. I won’t give away anything else!
If your heroine were a candy bar, what would she be and why?
May: Ana would never approve of being something like a candy bar. She’s going to Princeton. Haven’t you heard? And they most certainly do not let candy bars into Princeton.
Anne: Maybe she’d be Nerds: fun and sweet and tart (did I just call our heroine a tart?) but still, well, a nerd.
If each of YOU were candy bars, what would you be and why?
Anne: I’d probably be something really boring, like just straight-up chocolate. It’s reliable, but nothing fancy.
May: I have to choose just one? I guess I would have to say a Snickers bar, because I love to please everybody and I’m a little nutty.
Describe your dream vacations.
Anne: Ooh! I just got back from mine. We went to Cape Cod for a week, and all we did was sit by the beach and eat ice cream and read mountains of books. It was bliss.
May: My honeymoon! We’re going to Thailand in November for two straight weeks. We’re going to explore vibrant cities, amble through the jungle on an elephant’s back, take cooking lessons, and scuba dive!
You're off the hotseat! Any parting words?
May: Is Zac Efron getting cuter every second? Is that just me? Anybody want to see HSM3 with me in the theaters?
Anne: Check out Camy’s new book Single Sashimi!
Camy here: LOL Thanks, Anne! And May, I would see HSM3 with you! I would probably see it with the high school girls at my church if they asked me to join them (I might be a liability to their rep).