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Small towns have big secrets, and Nightjar is no exception.

Zadie Grant doesn’t fit in.

Never has, probably never will.

It doesn’t help that her parents are dead and that she lives with her Great Aunt GG, either. Her life might be difficult, but it’s not complicated, and certainly not dangerous.

That is, until she makes a shocking discovery that throws everything she thought she knew about herself into question.

And to make matters worse,

someone wants her dead.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING & PRESS

Author Interview with Voyage Michigan Magazine

Local Stories: Conversation with Jennifer Vivekanand

06-26-2024

https://voyagemichigan.com/interview/conversations-with-jennifer-vivekanand

Author Interview with Shoutout Michigan Magazine

Local News: Stories, Lessons & Insights

03-05-2024

https://shoutoutmichigan.com/meet-jennifer-vivekanand-author-illustrator/

Q&A with The Saline Post:

www.salinepost.com

01-06-2024

“We caught up with Vivekanand to ask her questions about her novel.”

-Tran Longmoore, Editor, The Saline Post

“Welcome to Nightjar” is a fun, thrilling excursion just in time for our summer reading list.”

— Doug Marrin, Editor, The Sun Times News

“Welcome to Nightjar was the perfect book to keep me company on my recent travels! It was a perfect mix of mystery, humor and great storytelling. I’ll always be rooting for Zadie (and her quippy one liners). I hope there are more books coming!”

— Tanya, Goodreads review

“It's currently 4am, and while I should be fast asleep, I was far too absorbed in this book to close my eyes!! Excellent writing, great character development, and a story that pulls you in from the start. A great book!”

— Katherine, Amazon review

FAQ’s

  • The Michigan Nightjar, or Common Nighthawk, is a bird of prey that flies erratically, like a bat. Some people call them bug-eaters. They have a small beak with a big mouth, interesting vocalizations, and usually hunt at dusk and dawn.

  • Heterochromia is an eye condition caused by a random genetic mutation. There are variations—Partial, Complete and Central Heterochromia. People and animals with Complete Heterochromia have two different colored eyes.

  • A Coney Dog is a natural-casing hot dog slathered in chili, diced onions and mustard served on a steamed bun. In Michigan, particularly in the Detroit and surrounding areas, Coney Island Restaurants are kind of a big thing.

  • Only the best card game ever invented! It’s popular in Michigan and the Midwest.

  • A Michigan left is what Michiganders call an indirect left turn or median U-turn. It’s a right turn followed by a U-turn. They’re everywhere.

  • A Yooper refers to a person born in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Separated by the Mackinaw Bridge, Yoopers refer to the Lower Peninsula residents as Trolls.

  • Michigan is called the Mitten State because the Lower Peninsula looks like a mitten. Michiganders point to their hand to show what part of the state they’re from.

  • It varies. Current favorites include Azul, Blokus, Ticket to Ride Rails & Sails, and Machi Koro.

  • My favorite fiction books have well-developed characters with their own quirks and personalities. A few personal favorites are Animal Farm by George Orwell, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, and Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

When she’s not being defeated in board games by her family, Michigan author Jennifer Vivekanand likes to travel, read, and make creative sandwiches.

Jennifer has a B.F.A. from Kendall College of Art & Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and certificates of summer studies at the Royal College of Art in London, England, and the Academy of Fine Arts Pietro Vannucci, in Perugia, Italy. Most recently, she was exploring the forest and sauna-ing as a writer-in-residence at The Arteles Creative Center in Haukijärvi, Finland.

Besides writing books, Jennifer designs greeting cards on her digital art shop, www.artbyjenn.com

Welcome to Nightjar by Jennifer Vivekanand Zadie sandwich

FREE RECIPE FROM ZADIE!