Silver Bells Redux

Every year, on the first of December, Christmas trees arrive in New York City.  The same families come year-after-year and set up their stands on the same street corners.  There is one on Ninth Avenue in Chelsea that inspired me to write SILVER BELLS.  I am always so happy to see the people again, to round the corner of West 22nd Street and smell the trees, to feel I've stepped into a grove of pines in the far-north.

Christmas trees and the last of this year's roses in Abingdon Square

Christmas trees and the last of this year's roses in Abingdon Square

Yesterday my dear friend and literary agent Andrea Cirillo and I walked from Chelsea to Soho.  Along the way we passed other tree stands, and loved seeing this one in the West Village--Christmas trees juxtaposed with the year's last roses.  We wound up at a favorite haunt--the always charming Balthazar--to meet my wonderful editor Aimee Friedman for a festive lunch.  

We have lots to celebrate--starting with the paperback of THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF SISTERS coming out January 31, 2017.  After lunch we headed a block north on Broadway to the enchanted offices of Scholastic for a meeting with some of the most extraordinary people I've ever worked with: David Levithan, Rachel Feld, Tracy van Straaten, and Jennifer Abbots.  I feel so lucky that Scholastic will be publishing my second YA novel in June 2017.  THE BEAUTIFUL LOST tells the story of Maia, a girl struggling with depression who takes off on a road trip in search of her mother.  (It's very close to my own heart and experience, and I'll be writing much more about that here.)

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With Aimee Friedman and Andrea Cirillo at Balthazar.

With Aimee Friedman and Andrea Cirillo at Balthazar.