Minnesota Writers Week: Margi Preus

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FROM MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO:

Listen to Margi Preus’s interview on the Daily Circuit for Minnesota Writers Week, a week of interviews with local writers working today. She talks about her inspirations, including the origins of her writing house. “It's all wooded around, so I have a lot of wildlife to look at. This is good, because I do spend quite a bit of time staring out the window — more than I probably should." Listen now >

Middle-grade writer Margi Preus inspired by history

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MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE

The way Preus imagines it in “West of the Moon,” the girl is escaping treacherous relatives and a lecherous goatherd — a story that springs from fairy tales and Norse mythology, but lands on the cusp of adulthood. “There’s something really wonderful about having one foot in childhood but this awareness that the world is about to get much bigger,” Preus said. Read more >

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Those plucky Norwegian girls

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BOOK PAGE Author Interview

While many details of her ancestors’ own immigration experience informed “West of the Moon,” Preus says her great-great-grandmother’s brief mention of a girl she met on the ship to America revved up her imagination. “As I read over [those lines in the diary],” she says, “I wondered . . . what kind of girl would get on a boat alone and go to America, not knowing anyone? I thought I’d see if I could figure out a story for her.” Read more >

Meet Manjiro, Japan's Unlikely Teen Ambassador

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NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO

With finesse and grace, Preus gets inside the mind of young Manjiro. She serves up gorgeous details of his daily life and transports the reader in time and space. Children today can use a few clicks of the mouse to discover another country or foreign culture. But Manjiro grew up in a completely closed society, and Preus helps explain what it must have been like for Manjiro to land in a world he didn't even know existed. Read more >