From his Q & A with Jeff Glor about The O'Briens:
Jeff Glor: What inspired you to write the book?Read more about the novel and author at Peter Behrens' website.
Peter Behrens: My own family history: all that I knew and didn't know about my grandfather J.J. O'Brien. He was very much the inspiration for the novel's main protagonist, Joe O'Brien.
JG: What surprised you the most during the writing process?
PB: There is a scene in the novel where Joe O'Brien physically attacks his beloved son. Joe speaks to him with violent language then bashes him over the head with a tennis racket. When that scene began, I had no idea Joe was going to do that, although there was a tennis racket propped against the wall in a corner of his office, where the attack takes place. It belonged to his youngest daughter Frankie and he had picked it up from a sports store where it was being re-strung. I thought the scene, which takes place in October 1939, was going to be about Frankie's carefree heedlessness--playing tennis while Europe lurched into war---but it turned out to be about something else.
JG: What would you be doing if you weren't a writer?
PB: Well, my last job-job was...[read on]
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