![]() She cohosted Why Not YA?, a and monthly video series where she interviewed authors in the young adult space. Born in Michigan, awoken at Howard University, and cultivated in Brooklyn, Ebony can usually be found searching for her next live concert, scouting out the latest food craze to try, or being the undisputed Mom Friend of any group. In Trans-Sister Radio, he uses that subtlety and empathy to explore the very nature of love and identity. LaDelle covers big topics like love, disability, parental abandonment, depression and sexual assault delicately and with empathy. Plus – we talk about high school angst, the missing genre of books that her Love Radio fills – and why Shonda Rhimes needs to be dialing her up post haste!Ĭlick the player below to hear the chat with Pam and EbonyĮbony LaDelle is a marketing pusher by day, storyteller by night. In his best-selling novels Midwives and The Law of Similars, Chris Bohjalian examined, with remarkable subtlety and empathy, how lives can be changed through one seemingly random occurrence. Love Radio is a beautifully written novel that gives readers intimate first-person perspectives of both protagonists. She tells us what actually makes a YA novel, and why music and Toni Morrison figure so prominently in the book. What makes a book so hot that there are 11 publishing houses bidding in an auction for it? Today we find out as publishing professional and debut author Ebony LaDelle shares her experience as the author of a new YA novel – Love Radio. ![]()
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