![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Interview Among your works, you have a few anthologies. I think I first became aware of Elsie’s work with A Thousand Beginnings and Endings and ever since I’ve seen it everywhere! Most recently I just finished Color Outside the Lines which comes out in November and Elsie’s story is definitely one of my favorite as just part of a fabulous anthology! In terms of dates you should be on the look out for: later in the week is Elsie’s MG, All the Ways Home (May 28, 2019, Macmillan/Feiwel & Friends) and then Hungry Hearts (June 18, 2019, Simon & Schuster/Pulse) which I am so excited for! Give me all the anthologies and this one is food themed! Not to mention that I’m excited for Elsie’s next solo book, Caster (September 3rd, 2019, Scholastic) and another anthology Color Outside the Lines (November 12th, 2019, Soho Teen) which is just stunning.īut enough of that, let me get to the interview! All the Ways HomeĪnna Roberto at Feiwel and Friends has acquired YA author Elsie Chapman’s debut middle grade novel, All the Ways Home, in which a Japanese-Canadian boy’s last chance to avoid expulsion is a summer writing assignment that will take him to Tokyo and the far reaches of Japan to reunite with his estranged father and brother.įind All the Ways Home on Goodreads, Amazon, Indiebound, & The Book Depository. I am so happy that Elsie agreed to do an interview with me. ![]()
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