How did the author decide to portray the Hatfield-McCoy feud from a teen's perspective?
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How did the author decide to portray the Hatfield-McCoy feud from a teen's perspective?
Did anyone else feel the historical details made the story more immersive, or did they slow down the narrative?
What inspired the author to focus on the personal stories behind such a famous feud?