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H R Conklin Author Interview

Adventures with Granny: Butterflies and Bravery follows a young girl spending the summer away from home with her Granny, who has mixed feelings of excitement and anxiety about this adventure. What was the inspiration for your story?

The original inspiration for a fun, adventurous granny came from watching my mom take her grandchildren on trips to the river, the redwoods, and up the mountain to her little homestead. I have such fond memories of my mom teaching me about how the spring water got into our sink and of crossing the creek on logs that the story of Granny began to unfold. As I created the characters of Hazel and Finn, the need for understanding, accepting, and working on anxiety seemed prevalent in the world. I have struggled with it, as have other family members, and I know many children who do, so Hazel’s anxiety arose. Nature is studied as one way to help children with their anxious feelings, so Granny and Hazel fit well together.

Most parents and children will be able to relate to the fears Hazel has in this story. Was there anything from your own life that you put into the characters in your novel?

I have struggled with working through and overcoming anxious feelings my entire life. One scene, in particular, is based on a time when I was a young child faced with crossing the creek after my older brother. For some reason, though I’d never been afraid before, I was scared and my brother had to coax me across.

I think Granny’s enthusiasm for sharing nature with her grandchildren is from both my mom and me. As a Waldorf teacher for several years, I loved taking children on nature walks.

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?

I wanted to include both an introduction to living with the land and a guide to working through anxious feelings. I’m happy it’s a relatable story because I want readers to connect to both these very real needs in modern life. We need to understand and appreciate nature in order to make crucial changes to how we live on our planet, and we need to work through hard feelings such as anxiety with the help of a guide.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

I do have ideas for more adventures with Granny connected to life lessons. I’ve been waiting to see how this first one lands so I haven’t written any other stories. The one forefront in mind is about race. I had many memorable moments with a childhood friend, some I didn’t understand until later, and I feel children today could connect with such a story. And Granny will come up with an adventure to take her grandchildren on regarding this subject. We’ll see. My butterflies flutter quite a bit when I begin a new story, so I have some overcoming of my own to do, a lot like Hazel.

I also have a tween YA series of four books I published between 2017 and 2021. Celtic Magic is about modern children who find out they are descended from Scottish druids and the Celtic myths are their ancestral stories. It also has a strong link to connecting with nature.

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Hazel has always loved visits with Granny, yet sleeping over without her parents feels too hard. With butterflies fluttering in her tummy, Hazel isn’t sure what she should do. She wants to stay home, but that means missing out on the adventures Granny has planned. When her younger brother Finn has no problem touching a salamander or walking on logs, Hazel tries to ignore her fears. Granny offers suggestions, but even a surprise visit from a unicorn doesn’t make the butterflies stop. How will Hazel keep up with Finn and Granny?

Based on the author’s childhood in the mountains of Northern California, this series is about a whimsical granny who shares her back-to-the-land lifestyle with her grandchildren. Mixing magical realism with the natural world, this story will delight fans of Mary Poppins and Pippi Longstocking.

Adventures with Granny

In Adventures with Granny: Butterflies and Bravery by H. R. Conklin, young readers are introduced to Hazel and her brother Finn, who revel in the warmth and wisdom of their Granny’s company. Over a summer stay, Hazel grapples with mixed feelings about embarking on adventures far from home, her excitement tinged with anxiety. Through Hazel’s eyes, Conklin masterfully explores the nuances of anxiety affecting daily activities, offering readers a nuanced portrayal of this common emotional experience.

Hazel’s journey is one of gradual discovery, learning to navigate her anxieties with Granny’s guidance. The narrative is skillfully woven with themes of environmental stewardship, portrayed through Granny’s harmonious relationship with nature, which enriches the story without becoming moralistic. Finn’s boundless enthusiasm adds a lively contrast, enhancing the dynamic between the characters. This book not only serves as a gentle introduction to recognizing and understanding anxiety but also emphasizes that experiencing anxiety is a normal part of life. For myself, the story resonated on a personal level, clarifying aspects of social anxiety through its thoughtful depiction of Hazel’s challenges and triumphs.

Adventures with Granny is an educational tool that fosters emotional intelligence through engaging storytelling. It is ideal for young readers aged 6 and up, providing a delightful read for both shared and independent reading sessions on a leisurely summer day. This charming adventure offers both warmth and wisdom, making it a valuable addition to any young reader’s library.

Pages: 148 | ASIN : B0CZJGZ2PD

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