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Goodreads asked Kathy Cunningham:

Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?

Kathy Cunningham "Finding Erin Campbell" is about a teenage girl who accidentally kills a little boy when she makes the mistake of texting while driving. It's topical, I guess, but it wasn't the texting-while-driving part that interested me. It was the ethical dilemma of taking responsibility or not, of finding a way out of it or not, of listening to your friends or your own conscience.

I wanted Erin to be a regular kid -- even if she's rich and privileged and supposedly lucky. She's the kind of girl people assume has all the breaks, and I wanted to show that appearances can be deceiving. I also wanted Erin to learn something -- not just about moral responsibility, but about herself. And about human nature. It's tricky, because I didn't want the book to be a "message novel." I hope I succeeded!

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