Character Adam is edgier and author Andrew Allen Smith tells the story of the immortal in first person with the final fifth book in mind. "Adam" is a product of a dream, as often is the case with Smith's books.
"He's the first and only of his kind," Smith said. "I tried to stay away from the stereotype of immortals. I wanted to stay on the edge of it."
In this book, the author tackles the concept of death among many others from a different perspective.
Smith also talks about grieving during the holidays or at any time of the year in this special holiday episode.
"Don't go through it alone," he advises. "Be there for people who are grieving."
Smith penned his only non-fiction book "What Not to Say to People Who are Grieving" after the tragic death of his niece in 2020.
Listen in to the episode for a chance to win a signed copy of "Adam."
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