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1st November 2020
10:30am GMT

“I also wanted to write a personal story. All The Bright Places was very personal, and Holding Up The Universe was in some ways, too,” Jennifer continued.
“And so in keeping with that, I wanted to revisit this summer when I was 18. My parents split up, and I wasn't allowed to tell anyone — and I felt so isolated. My mom and I moved away like five days after graduation; we actually went to the mountains of North Carolina. It felt very remote and cut off from everyone I knew.
“I wanted to write that story, give it to a character, and have her go to a remote island off the coast of Georgia instead. But I wanted to write something about like just being isolated, feeling like the floor has just been ripped out from under you and you have to start over and really figure out who you are and write your own story."
And Jennifer explained how Breathless is personal on another level — and how her relationship with her husband, Justin, played a part in the book.
“This book, it's really personal to me as like, my 18 year old self — but it's also very personal to me as my adult self," she began.
“When I was working on the book, I had already created this character of Jeremiah Crewe. He’s living on the island; he’s got this kind of troubled past but he’s overcome it, and he just seems older than he is.”
“I had been in touch with Justin over Instagram because he takes beautiful nature photos of the island [that inspired where Claude and her mom go], and he was living there at the time. I went to the island to work on the book and like, actually start doing the writing. I told him I was coming and we met on the first day I was there,” she continued, adding that it was like “love at first sight”.
“He had the same backstory as Jeremiah, and the same initials — it’s really eerie. But, so, all the adventures that are in the book are ones that Justin and I had while we were on the island, I gave those to Claude and Miah.”
And while Jeremiah and Claude’s story has come to an end for now, it may not be for very long.
The author told us that she wouldn’t rule out a sequel to Breathless — and that the book may be making the move to the screen, as it has been optioned for a film.
“I never say never, in terms of writing a sequel to a book. I think with Claude and Miah, it was more open-ended than with All The Bright Places and Holding Up The Universe. So, it’s something that I would definitely revisit — I think it would be lovely to see where they are in a few years from where the book ends,” Jennifer explained.
“One way to get to revisit is to work on the scripts for the movie versions. I’m doing that with Holding Up The Universe right now, getting to write the screenplay for that — it’s going to be a film and I’m very excited.
“It’s like an opportunity, in a way, to write some things that you didn’t put in the book and maybe change a few things here and there while keeping the same story. Breathless has also been optioned for a film, so hopefully I’ll get to do that as well — but it’s not a no for another book, because I think that would be wonderful, too.”
Although she couldn’t share too much about Breathless being optioned, the author did have a dream cast in mind — at least when it comes to the main pair
“I always cast my characters when I’m writing them, and I had cast Sophia Lillis [from I Am Not Okay With This] — I had seen a picture of her when I started writing Breathless and I was like, that’s Claude. She just has so much personality and is striking in a very different way,” she said.
“For me, Jeremiah is either Luke Eisner from Tall Girl or Rudy Pankow, who plays JJ in Outer Banks. To me, he’s a combination between the two of them.”
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Jennifer Niven
The author shared a little bit about what she has been working on during lockdown — including a YA novel with another author, and her next standalone.
“The first part of [lockdown], I think I was trying to get my bearings like so many of us — and I wasn’t very productive for like, the first two months. But now I’ve been working, working, working, and really grateful to have the work during this time,” she said.
“I just finished a collaboration on a YA novel with another YA author — I can't officially say who it is yet, but hopefully it's going to be out next fall. I’m working on the script for Holding Up The Universe, and I’m also working on my next YA solo novel. [For] That one, I’ve got three different ideas and I’m trying to pick which one — hopefully I’ll decide on that soon."
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