Sarah Adlakha
Maria, my main character, was born out of my own experiences and dreams and anxieties. The idea that everything could be taken away from me at a moment's notice was something that - I won't say frequented my mind - but certainly loomed in the periphery and threatened my happiness at times. But I'd say the main premise of the story arose from my experiences with various patients I'd treated over the years. Their stories, which I'm sure would sound bizarre to most people, really started to pique my curiosity about 'what is real'? I could dish out medicines to treat thought disorders and psychosis, and most patients would improve, but there was always that niggling thought in the back of my mind: What if they're telling the truth? What if this man really did come from a different planet? What if that boy really can hear the voice of his deceased grandmother? What if that woman really did come back from the future?
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Amy Bea
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Sarah Adlakha:
Sarah ?... this isn't a question, but rather a comment. I can hardly believe this is the first novel you've written. I know good writing and an incredible narrative when I read one. YOURS IS THAT! THANK YOU! I loved your story about just an average woman who adores her spouse and children but wants to make the best decision. I can hardly wait for your next novel. You made my day with this one.
Tajuana
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Sarah Adlakha:
Sarah, It was such a pleasure to meet you at the Mississippi Book Festival and hear about Midnight on the Marne. I had to do some research to familiarize with The Great War, but then I was ready to dig in and meet Marcelle and George. Your writing is so fluid and graceful it has the ability to transport the reader to the battlefield and beyond. I enjoyed this book immensely - even though it did make me cry. ?
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