What's Happening?
Authors Scott Westerfeld and Justine Larbalestier have teamed up to write 'The Mortons', an adult novel set to be published in July by Viking's Pamela Dorman Books imprint. The story revolves around Jessica,
a member of the Morton crime family, known for their ruthless business in murder. The novel explores themes of loyalty and empathy, with Jessica's character being a favorite of the family's matriarch, Grandma Elizabeth. The collaboration marks the first time the couple, who have been married since 2001, have co-authored a book, despite having critiqued each other's work for years. Westerfeld is known for his YA dystopian series 'Uglies', while Larbalestier is recognized for her novels 'Liar' and 'My Sister Rosa'.
Why It's Important?
The collaboration between Westerfeld and Larbalestier is significant as it brings together two established authors in the young adult and adult fiction genres, potentially attracting a diverse readership. The novel's exploration of crime family dynamics and moral dilemmas could resonate with readers interested in complex character studies and ethical questions. Additionally, the book's release may influence the literary market by blending elements of YA and adult fiction, appealing to fans of both genres. The authors' decision to co-write a novel also highlights the evolving nature of literary partnerships and the creative possibilities they offer.
What's Next?
With the release of 'The Mortons', Westerfeld and Larbalestier may embark on promotional activities, including book tours and interviews, to engage with their audience. The novel's reception could determine future collaborations between the authors and influence their individual writing careers. Additionally, the book's themes and characters might inspire discussions within literary circles about the portrayal of crime families and the moral complexities of loyalty and empathy. The success of 'The Mortons' could also lead to potential adaptations in other media, such as film or television.






