Talkshow Thursday: Welcome Gretchen Carlson!
I’m thrilled to be hosting, fellow ACFW member, Gretchen Carlson whose novels are set during my favorite time-period! Read on to me her, and learn a bit about her inspiration, research, and lots more.
Share a real-life event that inspired your writing:
Born in 1900, my grandmother spoke of her horse and buggy experiences, life through the Dust Bowl, the Great Depression, and both World Wars. However, she was in her eighties when she shared a Christmas story from 1939 that had been kept secret for decades. The beauty of the event, how a poor struggling farm family got electricity, burned in my heart until I wrote the last page of More Than Grit. Her story is of broken lives, deep friendships and the power of forgiveness. Today’s culture applauds independence and self-sufficiency, but we need more than determination and our own grit.
What research did you do for your story, and was there an interesting tidbit you knew you had to include?
The setting of my debut book, More Than Grit, is rural Kansas in September 1939 which is when Hitlerinvaded Poland. As European countries fell, American politics grew hot with debates of Isolationism. As I wove threads of the World War II, I enjoyed reading President Roosevelt’s and Winston Churchhill’s speeches, and I listened to original radio recordings. Each chapter begins with a quote from one of them.
A humorous tidbit I discovered (and included) revolved around the date of Thanksgiving. During the fall of 1939 our national holiday mushroomed into a huge political issue. States and families chose different dates for the holiday.
Is your book a part of a series: Did you set out to write a series?
No … but … I did. When my readers asked for another book, I got busy. I Be Brave is a sequel, however, both books have their own ending. The second book begins in 1940 with the same farm family and many of the original characters. I didn’t dare cut readers’ favorite onery, Old Man, but I added a heart-tugging Down Syndrome teen. Once again, I wove in events of World War II.
What draws you to the time period about which you write?
The people. The Great Depression and both World Wars hammered ordinary individuals into heroes and a resilient generation. I enjoyed researching and telling their stories. Inspiration for one character came from an obituary of a Sunday School teacher in a small rural church who greatly impacted youth.
How are your characters like you? Different?
When I finished writing the last paragraph of More Than Grit, I wept. It hit me that I am like my protagonist. Too often I strive and push, thinking everything depends upon me, but even when I’ve failed to trust God, he pours out his grace—especially through family and friends. My prayer is that my books will remind readers that God is involved in the details of our lives.
About I Be Brave:
While war rages in Europe, a Kansas family faces battles of its own.
In the summer of 1940, as Hitler’s armies destroy Europe, guilt ravages thirteen-year-old Sissy’s heart after her younger brother dies—on her watch. Nothing she does can mend the rift between her and her mother. When an abused and abandoned boy follows Sissy to her farm in rural Kansas, she knows he can’t stay permanently with her broken family, and yet she tries to help him.
Her actions stir up fierce controversy in the community and threaten the loss of her family’s farm, driving a deeper wedge between Sissy and her mother. Even though Sissy risks everything to save the boy, her courage can’t heal the hurt and bitterness which blaze hotter than the Kansas summer sun—unless there is forgiveness. But forgiveness is as elusive as victory in Europe.
Award-winning author of More Than Grit, Gretchen A. Carlson writes books that appeal to readers who love to root for the underdog and who desire to rise above fear.
More Than Grit: https://amzn.to/47Wc26d
Social Media Links:
Email: gretchencarlsonwriter@gmail.com
Website: https://gretchen-carlson.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gretchen.carlson.31
Television Interview: https://www.wibw.com/video/2022/09/27/more-than-grit-gretchen-carlson-author/



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