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If art is just a snapshot in
time, then
In
her forthcoming book, "Hello Life," due
out May 3, Koenig has her young characters coping
with teen pregnancy and cancer in a
logging town in the
Known for her
ability to lend her troubled characters a bluntly
honest yet endearing voice, Koenig is an acclaimed
author winning the praise of Pulitzer Prize winner
Robert Olen Butler and nominees Rilla Askew and
Douglas Unger.
In "Hello Life," Koenig
tells the story of Gwen and Lila, two teenagers
confronting adult issues in the kind of bickering
tale that Koenig is increasingly making her own,
according to Unger.
Although the novel
is not an autobiography, Koenig says her
fictional town "
"It's hard to
say what exactly inspires my material. I
only hope readers will be able to relate
to these girls, pity them, and perhaps see themselves
in their fear and toughness," Koenig said.
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Now in her sixth
year at OSU, Koenig teaches courses on both the
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