Earning a Library Journal starred review for her thoughtful debut The Sowing Season (2020), author Katie Powner has won over audiences with her immersive and emotionally provocative novels. Following this successful debut, Powner’s sophomore novel A Flicker of Light (2021) solidified her status as an author to watch in the genre. Now Powner explores deeper questions about grief and loss in her latest release, Where the Blue Sky Begins.
About
the book: Sometimes
the hardest road of all is the road home. Eric Larson is smart, handsome, and a
bit shallow. Sent to a rural Montana town to work in the local branch of his
uncle’s financial company, he’s determined to exceed everyone’s expectations,
earn a promotion, and return to Seattle by the end of summer. Yet nothing could
prepare him for the lessons this small town has in store.
Eccentric
and outspoken Eunice Parker has an end-of-summer goal, too: seek forgiveness
from everyone on her bucket list before her time runs out. She’s come to accept
her terminal illness, but her quest may take more courage than she can muster
on her own.
After
an accident brings the unlikely pair together, Eric and Eunice are forced to
spend more time in each other’s company than either of them would like. But as
summer draws to a close, neither person is where they thought they would be.
Both Eunice and Eric must wrestle with an important question: What matters most
when the end is near?
Balancing
humor and small-town charm with complex narratives, Powner explores what it
looks like to die—and live—well in this satisfying and memorable read.
Welcome, Katie. Please provide a brief summary of your new novel Where the Blue Sky Begins. When a shallow but charming financial advisor from Seattle and an eccentric terminally ill woman in rural Montana are thrown together for the summer, their unconventional friendship will produce surprising results. Eric and Eunice couldn’t be more different, but they each must learn lessons about themselves, what friendship really means, and how to let go. When the end of summer comes, neither of them will ever be the same.
Can
you tell us a little more about who or what inspired you to write this story? I had been
thinking about what I wanted to write next for several months when I was
driving to an appointment one day. I turned onto a certain road and found
myself steering carefully around a woman on a scooter driving on the shoulder.
She was wearing an oversized helmet and a trench coat and just puttering along
as if it were perfectly reasonable for her to be on a busy high-speed road with
her scooter. I couldn’t help but wonder: Where is she going? Why is she driving
a scooter? Why is she wearing a trench coat in summer? And the next thing I
knew, the storyline for Where the Blue Sky Begins was born.
Where
the Blue Sky Begins is the third book you’ve published with Bethany
House.
What do you think your novels have in common and what sets this latest release
apart? All three of my novels so far feature small-town settings and focus on
ordinary people. All three contain a mix of both humor and heart. What sets
this release apart, I hope, is its willingness to venture into some pretty
uncomfortable territory.
What
did you enjoy most about creating an eccentric yet complicated protagonist like
Eunice Parker?
What did you find the most challenging? I loved writing Eunice because she was
unpredictable. Nothing about her life was “normal,” and she had no way of being
prepared for what she was facing and experiencing, so there was no telling what
she might do next. Her moods changed frequently; her health influenced her
decisions. Those same things also made her difficult to write because I’ve
never been in her shoes. Though I couldn’t necessarily relate to her, I just
tried to imagine what I might feel in her situation and write as honestly as I
could.
Without
giving away any spoilers, what makes Eric Larson and Eunice Parker such a
compelling duo?
They’re a very unlikely pair, which I think makes them interesting. But more
than that, I think it’s compelling that they aren’t looking for each other. Not
at all. They would both be happy if they could be left alone to do their own
thing, but of course that’s not possible.
Where the Blue Sky Begins bravely addresses the realities of facing terminal illness. How did you approach creating Eunice’s character in light of her circumstances? I’ve been around a lot of death and dying in my life. My own father faced a terminal illness when I was a teenager. Those experiences didn’t necessarily give me the insight I needed to create Eunice, because every situation and person is unique, but they did give me the conviction that her story was important and shouldn’t be shied away from. So I was determined to approach Eunice head-on without turning away from the hard and messy and scary
What
do you hope readers will take away from reading Where the Blue Sky Begins? This is difficult
to answer without giving too much away, but one thing I hope readers are
encouraged to do after reading this book is give people, especially people who
seem hard to love at first, a chance. Don’t be too quick to judge based on
outward appearances or first impressions. You never know what someone else is
going through.
What
are you working on next? I have a couple of stories in the works. They’re both
small-town stories, which is my thing, but they have big aspirations. I enjoy
challenging myself and exploring new territory.
How
can readers connect with you? I love connecting with readers! If you go
to my website at katiepowner.com, you can sign up for my newsletter, which is
the best way to get exclusive news, deals, content, and giveaways. You can also
find a contact page on the website and links to all my social media accounts.
Thank
you, Katie, for introducing my blog readers and me to this new novel. We’re
eager to read it.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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