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March 2011
On Sale: February 22, 2011
Featuring: Helena Hunter
288 pages
ISBN: 1601624387
EAN: 9781601624383
Paperback
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Also by Terra Little:
Hot Christmas Nights, October 2014
Beneath Southern Skies, March 2013
Jump, March 2011
Where There's Smoke 2, February 2010

When I decided to unearth the JUMP manuscript and strive to get it into readers’ hands in book form, I wondered how it would be received. I wondered, "Can I do this?" At the time I was mostly concerned with whether or not the story would be perceived as authentic enough, especially in the very possible case that a woman who happened to have walked a mile in the main character, Lena Hunter’s, shoes picked up a copy and read my take on the women in prison experience. What if that woman decided that I hadn’t somehow given the situation enough care and concern while crafting the story? What if she couldn’t find herself somewhere in the main character’s thoughts, feelings, or actions?

A little back story is called for here, I think, so here goes: After serving eight years in prison for a heinous crime that she never denied committing, parole for Helena Hunter means long-awaited freedom. Killing her grandmother was a choice that she made all by herself, but she wasn't thinking about the consequences of her actions when she pulled the trigger. The little girl she left behind is now a teenage stranger, who thinks her mother might be a monster, and the family that labeled her the black sheep wants her to forget the fact that they all played a part in her downfall. But healing can only begin when the truth comes out and ghosts from the past are exorcised.

It hits you upside the head, doesn’t it? It did me, too. When I think about my own grandmother, I suddenly smell the unmistakable scent of the Vaseline Intensive Care Lotion that she always kept handy and the Lysol Concentrate that was always in her linen closet; White Shoulders cologne (I borrowed that little preference and slipped it into JUMP) and Lemon Jello Cake made from scratch. Soft hands and...well, you get the picture. So what kind of person kills her own grandmother? That’s what I wanted to know...and then I met Lena Hunter.

Now, nearly three months after JUMP’s release (March 2011), I’m wondering, "What did I do?"

For one thing, I wasn’t prepared to grieve over the loss of a fictional friendship. Who does that? Apparently, I do, because for the longest time - maybe the moment I wrote the last word and then typed The End - I’ve been in a strange writing space. One where I feel a little lost, as if a lifelong friend recently died and the lack of daily phone calls and gab sessions has me a little off-balance.  Frankly, I miss the murdering woman, because I discovered that she was so much more than what she did and in stepping into her world, she pulled things out of me that I didn’t know were there.

And for another, I’d like to know why she felt the need to take my muse along with her when we parted ways. I mean, it’s not like the thing hasn’t finally found its way back to me, but it’s been slow going...a process. Much like the process that I imagine women who are released from prison into an all-new society go through. Like the process that Lena went through in JUMP. When I look at it like that, I guess I should just shut up and be grateful that I’m free to experience the process, any process, in my own space and place, and in my own time. After all, I’m not the first writer to get sucked in by a character and be transported to another realm, and, unlike Lena, I was sort of free to leave at any time. But what about being sucked in by force? Anyone else ever experience that?

I didn’t write JUMP because I wanted to. I wrote the story because Lena Hunter wanted me to. And that, according to her, was that. She made no apologies for who and what she was, and she wouldn’t allow me to build her character sympathetically. From the ground up, she came at me with strength, perseverance, and unwillingness to back down from her core beliefs. They took her to prison, her beliefs did, but even there she wouldn’t be defeated. Perhaps that’s why I was so easily consumed with the need to know her, because I’d never met anyone like her before.  And in her absence, I wonder if I ever will again.

Of course, I’m curious as to how, right this minute, JUMP is being received and I hope that readers can find something relatable, likable, and human about Lena during their time together. But even more so, I hope that the women whose existences on which I tried to shine a little literary light can see a little bit of themselves on the pages and know that there is life...after the jump. That, I believe, is the message that Lena meant to leave with me.

Did I hold up my end of the bargain by getting that message across? You be the judge.

To help you do that, I’m giving away one autographed copy of JUMP here on Fresh Fiction. Just comment here and be entered into a drawing for a chance to meet Lena Hunter for yourself. At the same time, I hope you’ll also consider reaching out to [other] women in prison by donating new and used books to the Women’s Prison Book Project - a nonprofit organization that sends free books to women in prisons across the nation. I know the recipients would appreciate it and Lena would, too. Find out more at www.wpbp.org, and be sure to tell them that Lena sent you.

About the Author:

Terra Little is the author of RUNNING FROM MERCY, WHERE THERE’S SMOKE (a Library Journal Best Book of 2009) and >WHERE THERE’S SMOKE 2, and JUMP. She currently resides in Missouri, where she is a middle school teacher with a passion for increasing literacy skills and awareness in youth. Before transitioning into the field of education, she worked as a Probation & Parole Officer for nearly a decade. She holds Bachelor's Degrees in Criminology and Sociology, and Master's Degrees in Counseling and Secondary Education. For more information about JUMP and Terra’s other books, visit www.terralittle.com.

 

 

Comments

24 comments posted.

Re: Terra Little | After the Jump...

it sounds like a fasinating book and i can't wait to read it.
(Tammy Ramey 7:47am May 27, 2011)

Fascinating premise. You really made the character come to life (no pun intended!). Thanks for letting us know about the wpbp.
(Maria Munoz 7:55am May 27, 2011)

What a great life you've lead! This books sounds so interesting and I'm glad you mentioned donating books to female prisoners because I would have never thought to do that. Have a great weekend!
(Renee Pajda 9:30am May 27, 2011)

Sounds great!!! Can't wait to read it. Thanks for sharing!
(Dawn Staniszeski 10:26am May 27, 2011)

Enjoyed your blog, book sounds great.
(Sheila True 12:04pm May 27, 2011)

It sounds like you put alot of thought in this novel. I would love to read it.
(Debbie Penny 3:01pm May 27, 2011)

SOUNDS LIKE A KEEPER..I AM IN IT TO WIN IT!
(Silvana Moscato 3:02pm May 27, 2011)

the book sounds interesting and Juicy...cnt wait to read it!!!
(Erica Hinton 3:07pm May 27, 2011)

thanks for the great and unique book giveaway.
Good luck in your writing, you sure have a
talent to put pen to paper.
(Dayle Butler 3:37pm May 27, 2011)

Sounds like a great read!!
(Ashley Applebee 4:12pm May 27, 2011)

Cannot wait to read!
(Linda Williams 4:17pm May 27, 2011)

I really can't wait to read your book Terra!
(Susan Alles 5:52pm May 27, 2011)

JUMP looks fascinating. I can't wait to read it.
(Mary Preston 6:45pm May 27, 2011)

sounds like a great book
(Jennifer Beck 8:33pm May 27, 2011)

Would love to read this book, can't wait.
(Frances Namuth 9:49pm May 27, 2011)

I would really love to read your book!! The story line has to do with someone close to me, although not with murder, and it would really help to give me more understanding on the subject. Perhaps I'll be able to grieve along with them after reading your book. Thank you so much for doing a service for people that need to get some understanding on the subject. Best of luck on your future books.
(Peggy Roberson 10:04pm May 27, 2011)

Sounds like a very emotional read. Thank you so much for sharing about WPBP. I will be contacting them to see if I can find some books that are appropriate for donation.
Good luck and happy writing!
(Tracie Travis 10:07pm May 27, 2011)

What a great story. This is a book I must read.
(Gillian Sawaged 10:58pm May 27, 2011)

You certainly explained everything well enough to get me to put Jump on my to-read list. I'm looking forward to reading it.
(Leni Kaye 12:12pm May 28, 2011)

Hello Everyone!

Thanks so much for joining me here on the fabulous Fresh
Fiction Blog, and for your wonderful comments and kind
words! I hope you all do decide to pick up a copy of Jump,
because I would love to hear your feedback on the story.
Looking forward to it! I'm also happy to bring a little more
exposure to WPBP. I just recently learned about the project
myself and I'm determined to make a donation(s). We all know
that books can and do change people's lives everyday... I
know they certainly changed mine. I can't imagine a world
without them and I believe that there are women in prison
who might begin to imagine a different and better world for
themselves once they discover all that books have to offer.
So hopefully, together, we can make a difference. Along
those same lines, I hope Jump makes a difference in
someone's life, too!

Again, thanks so much! Your support is humbling and greatly
appreciated!
(Terra Little 12:37pm May 28, 2011)

This books sounds interesting, I really want to know what happened to cause Lena to kill her grandmother and what happens to her when she gets out of jail!
(Robin Daily 1:11am May 28, 2011)

sounds like a worthwhile project
(Julie Barett 11:12am May 28, 2011)

I'm excited to read JUMP. All of Little's character's in Where there's smoke 1 and 2, and Running from Mercy are likable. I wonder whats going on with them, who got into some mess...LOL So I know this book is going to be good. I can't wait to get my copy. I love her writing. And while we are reading JUMP I hope you're working on Running from Mercy sequel or another Where's there smoke 3! Pretty Please...lol
(Chelsey Brosier 11:29am May 28, 2011)

Sounds great. I sure would like to win a copy.
(Kathleen Yohanna 1:02pm May 28, 2011)

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