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michelle-shocklee Talks About Her Latest, All We Thought We Knew
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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In this episode, we sit down with award-winning author Michelle Shocklee to discuss her breathtaking new novel, All We Thought We Knew. Released on October 1st, this deeply moving story follows the lives of two women: Mattie Taylor, navigating loss and family secrets in 1969, and Ava Delaney, grappling with love and injustice during World War II. Through these dual timelines, Michelle explores themes of faith, reconciliation, and the powerful legacy of love amidst unimaginable challenges.
Michelle shares her inspiration for the novel, her meticulous research process, and the importance of telling redemptive stories that resonate across generations. We dive into her favorite scenes, the characters closest to her heart, and what she hopes readers will take away from this unforgettable story.
About Michelle Shocklee
Michelle Shocklee is the author of several historical novels, including Appalachian Song, Count the Nights by Stars (a Christianity Today Fiction Book Award winner), and Under the Tulip Tree (a Christy and Selah Awards finalist). Her work has been featured in multiple *Chicken Soup for the Soul* books, magazines, and blogs. Married to her college sweetheart, she is the proud mother of two grown sons and resides in Tennessee, not far from the historical sites that inspire her writing.
Connect with Michelle Shocklee
https://www.tyndale.com/author...
https://www.tyndale.com/p/all-...
Tune in to hear Michelle's insights and discover why All We Thought We Knew is a must-read for fans of historical fiction that blends heart, history, and hope.
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Michelle shares her inspiration for the novel, her meticulous research process, and the importance of telling redemptive stories that resonate across generations. We dive into her favorite scenes, the characters closest to her heart, and what she hopes readers will take away from this unforgettable story.
About Michelle Shocklee
Michelle Shocklee is the author of several historical novels, including Appalachian Song, Count the Nights by Stars (a Christianity Today Fiction Book Award winner), and Under the Tulip Tree (a Christy and Selah Awards finalist). Her work has been featured in multiple *Chicken Soup for the Soul* books, magazines, and blogs. Married to her college sweetheart, she is the proud mother of two grown sons and resides in Tennessee, not far from the historical sites that inspire her writing.
Connect with Michelle Shocklee
https://www.tyndale.com/author...
https://www.tyndale.com/p/all-...
Tune in to hear Michelle's insights and discover why All We Thought We Knew is a must-read for fans of historical fiction that blends heart, history, and hope.
***
A Personal Note to Our Listeners
Thank you for being here—your time, attention, and heart make this community what it is.
We are committed to keeping this platform accessible while maintaining a high standard of production and value. That comes with both time and financial investment.
If this podcast has ever added value to you, we invite you to support what we are building. Your contribution, no matter the size, helps us continue to create meaningful and impactful content.
If you would like to give, please use the link below to access all payment options:
https://docs.google.com/forms/...
Thank you for listening, for supporting, and for being part of this community.