![]() RL: In this dystopian world, the government has made it so sixteen-year-old girls have to get a tattoo on their wrist telling people how old they are. She's only sixteenwell, 'only.' In her world, sixteen is basically the end of innocence for girls. ![]() And she's not sure just how to go about that. ![]() She has found out a lot of truths about what's going on around her, and she's determined to get that information out to the public so other people will see it. Julia Karr: Truth is a continuation of Nina's story, my main character. Rachel Lyon: So tell me about your new novel, Truth. ![]() Artworks' Rachel Lyon sat down with Julia to discuss the book, and the project of writing for young adults. The sequel to Sixteen, Truth, is being released by Penguin Publishing this week. Julia Karr is a Bloomington author whose dystopian young adult novel XVI, or Sixteen, came out last year. ![]()
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