Her latest novel is When She Woke.
From Jordan's Q & A with Jennifer Haupt:
JH: Hannah [the protagonist of When She Woke] is a woman struggling with her own faith as well as the religious values of her culture. What/who was the inspiration for this character?Learn more about the author and her work at Hillary Jordan's website and blog.
HJ: Hester Prynne, in part; but Hester's stigmatization by society doesn't cause her to lose or redefine her faith, whereas Hannah's does. I wanted to create a character with as wide an arc as possible, a sheltered, obedient young woman who endures trials so harrowing that they change her utterly and cause her to question everything she has been taught to believe.
JH: Has your own faith been tested in writing this novel? What was the most challenging aspect of developing this story?
HJ: As always, the biggest challenge was inhabiting characters very different from myself. Hannah and her family are evangelical Christians; I'm something else I don't have a name for that involves asking a lot of questions and searching for the divine spark--of compassion, of beauty, of transcendence-within myself and others. Hannah believes that abortion is a crime and an abomination; I believe it's a necessary resort for some women given the society we live in, and that it should be legal, rare and left to each individual to decide for herself. I tried very hard to represent the beliefs of Hannah and her family without...[read on]
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