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"A Game of Fox & Squirrels" by Jenn Reese, with an exploration into fantasy

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Trigger Warning: This episode contains references to abuse. If you or someone you know needs support, please refer to organizations such as www.childhelp.org and www.childwelfare.gov.

Nutan chats withJenn Reese about her middle-grade book, "A Game of Fox and Squirrels." The story follows Samantha and her sister Caitlin, who find themselves in Oregon after a domestic incident. Samantha's birthday gift, a card game called Fox and Squirrels, brings the game's creatures to life, leading Samantha on quests to find the Golden Acorn and make life-altering choices.

Jenn's decision to include an author's note stands out to Nutan, as it reveals Jen's motivation to connect with vulnerable readers and spark conversations. By incorporating fantasy elements and a card game, Jenn explores difficult subjects while providing emotional distance and a safer reading experience. Nutan and Jenn acknowledge the power of fantasy in offering clarity and a fresh perspective on reality.

In the acknowledgments, Nutan highlights Jenn's gratitude towards her editor, Tiffany, who understood the book's vital elements and protected them during revisions. They reflect on the impact of editors and the writing process, noting that "A Game of Fox and Squirrels" was Jen's fastest yet longest book to write.

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Trigger Warning: This episode contains references to abuse. If you or someone you know needs support, please refer to organizations such as www.childhelp.org and www.childwelfare.gov.

Nutan chats withJenn Reese about her middle-grade book, "A Game of Fox and Squirrels." The story follows Samantha and her sister Caitlin, who find themselves in Oregon after a domestic incident. Samantha's birthday gift, a card game called Fox and Squirrels, brings the game's creatures to life, leading Samantha on quests to find the Golden Acorn and make life-altering choices.

Jenn's decision to include an author's note stands out to Nutan, as it reveals Jen's motivation to connect with vulnerable readers and spark conversations. By incorporating fantasy elements and a card game, Jenn explores difficult subjects while providing emotional distance and a safer reading experience. Nutan and Jenn acknowledge the power of fantasy in offering clarity and a fresh perspective on reality.

In the acknowledgments, Nutan highlights Jenn's gratitude towards her editor, Tiffany, who understood the book's vital elements and protected them during revisions. They reflect on the impact of editors and the writing process, noting that "A Game of Fox and Squirrels" was Jen's fastest yet longest book to write.

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