![]() ![]() The Ones Were Meant To Find, on the other hand. They’re a fair bit more codependent, at least until towards the end of the book. Okay, so you mentioned Hunger Games and the relationship between Katniss and her sister Primrose. ![]() ![]() Sometimes, you know, the best moment for you to develop stories is when your brain is running on autopilot. Kesh: That’s something I can relate to for sure, and other writers too. Also, more capable of making an impact on the world. I wanted to be the opposite way where the younger sibling is more than capable of protecting themselves. Even though she is searching for her sister, you think that her sister needs protection. It’s kind of used as a device to make the older sibling more empathetic and more relatable.Īnd it kind of came to me in a dream. One of the popular tropes from that was how the older sibling tends to protect the younger sibling. During the Hunger Games boom when I was in middle School going to high school. Joan He: Well, it came from a lot of young adult dystopian books that I read when I was a teen. But your book takes a unique approach to that storyline what drew you to that? ![]() We’ve seen a lot of siblings saving each other and trying to save a dystopian world. Keshav Kant: Okay! So, let’s dive straight into The Ones We’re Meant To Find. ![]()
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