![]() “It’s not my book, but there is something incomparably gratifying about watching a story in all its iterations - from that first inkling that this is something groundbreaking and beautiful, through edits, acquisition, cover reveal, and book release. Laure is also an associate at FLM: “I read Aftercare Instructions in one breathless sitting,” Laure says. Pictured: Estelle Laure, Bonnie Pipkin, and Folio Literary Management’s Emily Van Beek, who is the agent for both. Fellow YA author Estelle Laure ( This Raging Light, But Then I Came Back)interviewed Pipkin about the soul of the book and its subject matter - a topic that’s often hard for people to talk about. The story centers on a girl named Genesis, who is abandoned by her boyfriend at a Planned Parenthood immediately following an abortion, and her ensuing journey of self-discovery. ![]() ![]() The ParnassusNext YA subscription box selection this month is Aftercare Instructions, the debut YA novel by Bonnie Pipkin. ![]()
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