She is a graduate of Lycoming College and Rosemont College’s MFA program, and lives with her husband, daughter and Scottish terrier in Downingtown, PA.
Fenn's new YA novel is Flight Risk.
From her Q&A with Deborah Kalb:
Q: Flight Risk was inspired by a true story. What intrigued you about it, and at what point did you decide it would make a good book?Visit Jennifer Fenn's website.
A: Flight Risk was inspired by the story of Colton Harris-Moore, dubbed The Barefoot Bandit, a teenager who evaded police for two years and stole several planes before he was eventually caught in Bermuda.
His story is fascinating. As a teenager without any flight training, how did he pull it off? And perhaps more importantly, why?
I became aware of this story while Harris-Moore was still on the run, and I found myself—a writer, a teacher, a generally law-abiding citizen—rooting for him not to get caught, which led me to examine why society loves certain anti-heroes, including fictional ones, like Walter White and Tony Soprano, for instance.
The basic facts of the story...[read on]
The Page 69 Test: Flight Risk.
--Marshal Zeringue