Tuesday, May 16, 2017
NBTM + #Giveaway: Seven Days to Goodbye by Sheri S Levy @SheriSLevy @GoddessFish
Seven Days to Goodbye
by Sheri
S Levy
GENRE: Young Adult- coming of age
BLURB:
Thirteen year old, Trina has chosen to raise service dogs and have
puppy after puppy. But during her seven day beach vacation, Trina struggles
with having to return Sydney at the end of the week and worrying about her best
friend changing into a stranger. To complicate the week, Sydney, meets a young
boy with autism and the girls meet his two older brothers. Tension is raised
over the guys, and Trina fears she’ll lose more than her service dog. Will
Trina's lose her best friend, also?
Excerpt:
Uh,
oh. The wind lifted the Frisbee into the air. It looked as if the disc had
sprouted wings, and disappeared up and over the jetty. Sydney halted, staring
at me. He was used to chasing his toy. His eyes asked for permission as his
body quivered pent-up energy. Letting him struggle for a minute, I giggled and
said, “Okay, Syd. Find Frisbee.”
I
did a slow jog towards the rocks and seconds later, Sarah called, “Wait for
me.” I did a slow jog towards the rocks and seconds later, Sarah called, “Wait
for me.”
I
turned around and stopped. “Wow, you're joining me! Come on. I’ve got to
find
Syd’s Frisbee. It’s on the other side.”
We
climbed over the jetty. The dogs used their four-legged drive and moved much
faster than Sarah or me. When we reached the top of the mound, Sydney stood a
distance away with his Frisbee at his feet, leaning close to a small boy. The
boy continued to pat the sand in his bucket and turn it upside down, making a
row of mounds.
My
heart did a triple beat in quarter time. I started running. Sydney’s stub
wiggled and jiggled as soon as the boy’s sandy hands rubbed his back.
“I’m
sorry,” I said running ahead. I bent, face to face with the boy. “I hope he
didn’t scare you.”
The
boy never looked at me, only at Sydney and back to the sand. He said in a
monotone voice, “Doggy, doggy.”
Sarah
meandered up to us. I panted in fast spurts. Worried about the boy and Sydney,
I never noticed the rest of the group. A little ways from the small boy, two
guys around our age worked on a fort or it could have been a sand castle. The
one who seemed to be the oldest, stood. He had long legs and was much taller
than I expected. Using his hand, he shoved his longish brown bangs out of his
eyes.
Oh,
Sarah had definitely noticed. She smiled, pushed loose hair back into her braid
and pulled her bathing suit in place.
I
rolled my eyes. Okay. Here she goes.
Interview
with Sheri S Levy
1.
What inspired you to
write Seven Days to Goodbye?
With years of reading
aloud to my students about dogs and the beach, I thought it would be fun to
create stories. I had always written, but after I retired I discovered I needed
to learn how to write novels. I jumped into this craft with both feet and
continued to tread water.
I had decided to use my memories and
experiences to write Seven Days to Goodbye. My husband and I spent many long
weekends with our best friends on Edisto Beach, SC. I used our wonderful times,
but turned the characters into teenagers and used my students’ issues.
2.
Can you tell us about
the next books in Trina Ryan’s Dogs in Training Series?
The sequel is called Starting Over. It has
the same characters, plus a new conflict and horseback riding. It is due July
18th,2017. I am busy at work on the third story, For Keeps. I can’t
add any more information without spoiling Seven Days to Goodbye.
3.
Can you tell us a bit
about the characters in Seven Days to Goodbye?
The main characters are taken from real life
people, mainly to keep my memories alive. My first Australian shepherd, Sydney,
became the service dog. The main characters Trina and Sarah are teens, growing
up at different speeds, and struggle to maintain their long-term friendship.
Trina is a puppy raiser for service dogs and Sarah’s interest is on guys. Sydney
makes a magical connection with Logan, a young boy with autism, and to Sarah’s
delight, Logan has older brothers.
The story has humor, teen issues, and
plenty-of puppy love in both varieties.
4.
You know we all have
a favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?
I absolutely love to
read. But I can’t say I have one favorite author. My favorite reads are dramas,
middle grade to adult. If there are animals, humor, and emotional pulls, I’m
hooked.
5.
If you could
time-travel would you travel to the future or the past? Where would you go and why would you like to
visit this particular time period?
If I could sit in a time machine, I’d
travel into space. My dad worked with NASA at the time of the first space
shuttle, Columbia. I would have given anything to be an astronaut and see the
universe. I even filled out the paper
work to be the teacher chosen to go into space. But I had asthma and never sent
it.
6.
Do you have any fuzzy
friends? Like a dog or cat? Or any pets?
I grew up with a brown, miniature Dachshund
and an orange tabby cat. After I married, we adopted a five-year-old German
shepherd. And she jump started our life with dogs. We continued to have
puppies, and strays and are now on our sixth and seventh dog. We’ve had two
Shepherds, one black Lab, and four Australian shepherds.
Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to
visit with us today.
AUTHOR BIO:
Sheri, originally from California, moved to South Carolina with
her husband, two children and a Siamese cat. Soon they adopted their first
rescue dog who influenced their need to continue living with dogs. Sheri taught
a multi-handicapped Special Ed class, and then a GED-parenting class, which
included home visits. Because of her love of reading, Sheri found unusual ways
to encourage children to read. After her rescue of a difficult dog, Sheri
enrolled in dog classes to change his behavior. Her dream of writing, Seven
Days to Goodbye, came from the culmination of her beach experiences, her
understanding of behaviors, and from research with PAALS, a service dog
organization.
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31 comments:
Thank you, Nancy, for having me on your blog. I have toured your site and learned a bit more about you. It is wonderful you enjoy reeading. Stories take us to a different place each day! Makes life interesting.
Thank you for the chance to win. Great post!
Great excerpt, I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the book :)
What books are you looking forward to reading in 2017? Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win. Bernie W BWallace1980(at)hotmail(d0t)com
A great interview.
Thank you, Lisa, Mary, Kim, and Joseph for leaving a comment. And Victoria, Thanks for reading Seven Days to Goodbye. Starting Over is coming soon-
I liked the interview.
Thank you,Rita, for reading and commenting.
Hello, Nikolina. You have followed me from post to post. Thank you- Have you read Seven Days to Goodbye?
Thanks for the interview, excerpt and giveaway.
Hi, Sheri, not yet, but it's on my must-read list!
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I love that you featured service dogs in this story. I had more than one friend who depended on these amazing animals.
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