



As a kid, or even as an adult, have you ever wanted to swap lives like Ellie and Jack, or “bounce” into a different one like Frannie?.So, I am always super honored if a reader tells me that one of my books just made them “feel good”-that’s for sure what I’m hoping for. My goal always as I write is for my readers to want to keep the book close, or tuck it under their pillow because the protagonist’s journey somehow helps them (the reader) feel seen, safe, soothed, and-as with my new novel, Bounce-more resilient, and more capable of bouncing back after falling. What inspired you to create/write these/your books?.A celebration of the power of love and connection, Megan Shull’s heartfelt new novel combines the humor of the movie GROUNDHOG DAY with her own signature insight and proves that while we may not get to choose the life we’re given, we absolutely get to decide how we live it (publisher’s review).īOUNCE is the ideal gift for the holiday season – full of fantastic adventures but woven with a heartfelt message that will stick with readers.Īfter she read BOUNCE, she had an opportunity to host a Q&A with Megan: There’s only one catch: waking up as someone else keeps happening over and over again. And it works! When she wakes up, she’s dropped into someone else’s life, and it’s wonderful. Frannie Hudson makes one desperate, crazy wish on Christmas Eve to be somewhere, anywhere else but with her busy and distracted family.

Click on the screen shot to view it.īOUNCE takes place over the course of one day – Christmas Day, to be exact – but it’s not your typical 24-hour story. My ten year old recently read two books by Megan Shull that she would love to recommend to you for the middle grade readers in your life.Īfter reading THE SWAP, she was delighted to find out that it premiered as a Disney Original Movie and in school, she had the opportunity to create her own commercial.
