Fun Five: Author Erin McCahan

Jun 4, 2010 by

Fun Five
Fun Five
Erin McCahan
Author of I Now Pronounce You Someone Else

1. What is your favorite winter accessory?
Heat

2. Describe your favorite pair of socks.
Anything new, matching and that I don’t have to search for in the dryer or laundry basket.

3. How many televisions are in your house?
Two — family room and basement.

4. What two websites do you visit every day?
Facebook and weather.com, so I know who my friends are and what to wear — each day.

5. What is your favorite park activity?
Do National Parks count? In which case, I only like the historical sites, and then my favorite activity is having long conversations with the docents in charcter. Well, they’re in character. I’m not. I don’t actually show up at these places dressed as Abigail Adams. I want to, but I don’t.


More about I Now Pronounce You Someone Else:
Seventeen-year-old Bronwen Oliver doesn’t just want a family. She has one of those, and there’s nothing terribly wrong with them apart from bickering grandparents, an image-obsessed mother and a brother she describes simply as Jesus. But there’s no natural sense of connection between Bronwen and her family, leaving her with the belief — and the hope — that she was switched at birth, that she was never supposed to be Bronwen Oliver but someone else entirely.

When she begins dating college senior Jared Sondervan, she finds herself thoroughly embraced by the loving family she has always wanted and does not hesitate to say yes when Jared proposes on her eighteenth birthday. Plans for the Perfect Beach Wedding before her junior year of college become plans for the Perfect Beach Wedding before her freshman year of college. And a wedding so soon isn’t exactly what Bronwen wants. But Jared is. And his family is. Or so she thinks.

Before Bronwen can determine what she truly wants, she must first determine who she really is, and the anser, she discoveres, is only partially what she thought it was. She wasn’t switched at birth, but she’s also not Bronwen Oliver, and she hasn’t been for a very long time.

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3 Comments

  1. Blueicegal ♥

    great post! loved your questions =)

  2. Erin McCahan

    Thanks very much for this, Shanyn! I liked your questions, too!

  3. katsrus

    Wonderful post and questions. Thanks.
    Sue B

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