{"id":10,"date":"2010-06-23T11:25:11","date_gmt":"2010-06-23T11:25:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/flunkingsainthood\/2010\/06\/donna-freitas-dishes-on-sex-catholic-clergy-scandals-and-her-beautiful-new-novel-this-gorgeous-game.html"},"modified":"2010-06-23T11:25:11","modified_gmt":"2010-06-23T11:25:11","slug":"donna-freitas-dishes-on-sex-catholic-clergy-scandals-and-her-beautiful-new-novel-this-gorgeous-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/flunkingsainthood\/2010\/06\/donna-freitas-dishes-on-sex-catholic-clergy-scandals-and-her-beautiful-new-novel-this-gorgeous-game.html","title":{"rendered":"Donna Freitas Dishes on Sex, Catholic Clergy Scandals, and Her Beautiful New Novel &#8220;This Gorgeous Game&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"donna4web.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/83\/import\/donna4web.jpg\" class=\"mt-image-left\" style=\"float: left;margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt\" height=\"379\" width=\"349\" \/><\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/donnafreitas.blogspot.com\/\">Donna Freitas <\/a>(FRAY-tus) has carved out a career as a religion scholar focusing on young adults&#8217; spirituality and sexuality (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Sex-Soul-Juggling-Sexuality-Spirituality\/dp\/0195311655\/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_1\"><i>Sex and the Soul<\/i><\/a>, Oxford). But in her other life, she&#8217;s also a YA novelist whose first book, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Possibilities-Sainthood-Donna-Freitas\/dp\/0374360871\"><i>The Possibilities of Sainthood<\/i><\/a> (Farrar, Straus &amp; Giroux), got starred reviews pretty much every place that fiction reviews can be starred: PW, SLJ, Booklist, and even snotty old Kirkus. <\/p>\n<p>In her new novel <i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/This-Gorgeous-Game-Donna-Freitas\/dp\/0374314721\">This Gorgeous Game<\/a><\/i>, Donna&#8217;s telling a darker story for YA readers. Olivia Peters is a rising high school senior who is stalked by a priest. Although at first she&#8217;s flattered by his attention to her writing and his belief in her literary talent, it isn&#8217;t long before she realizes that his unwanted attention is inappropriate. But what can a 17-year-old do when her stalker is a famous author and universally beloved Catholic priest?<\/p>\n<p><b><br \/>\nFS: Why did you want to follow up the happy-go-lucky novel <i>The Possibilities of Sainthood <\/i>with this more serious story?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Donna Freitas: It&#8217;s not so much that I decided to follow up my shiny happy novel about a girl looking for her first kiss with a sad novel. For me, writing fiction is more about voice, and following the voice that shows up in your head. Olivia&#8217;s voice was the next one to show up, so hers was the story I decided to follow. And it happened to be really sad and dark.\n<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><br \/>\n<span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"9780374314729.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/83\/import\/9780374314729.jpg\" class=\"mt-image-right\" style=\"float: right;margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px\" height=\"500\" width=\"335\" \/><\/span><\/p>\n<p><b>FS: The cover is very arresting &#8212; Olivia is backed into a corner and seems almost pinned down by the cross. Do you think that it represents what you&#8217;re trying to convey in the book about religion?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Freitas: I was really stunned when I saw what the publisher came up with for the cover. I couldn&#8217;t think of a better cover to represent the different layers of the book. They came up with shaping the title and my name into the cross. But to be honest, I think the cover effectively portrays Olivia in the book. I was really adamant that there be no hint of a man on the cover. I wanted the cover just to be hers. One of the things I love about that photograph is that it can be interpreted in different ways. She does look like she&#8217;s backed into a corner and frightened. But she also could be glaring at you, like she might spring at you. I really love the way they figured out how to represent what she&#8217;s going through in the book with the priest without putting him on the cover. The cross represents him, and it&#8217;s perfect. <\/p>\n<p><b>FS: I know it wasn&#8217;t intentional, but the timing of the novel coincides with some serious struggles the Catholic Church is having with sexual abuse by priests. As a self-described Catholic, how are you coping with the Church&#8217;s current fiasco?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Freitas: I think the only thing that has changed since 2002, when the first wave of abuse was covered by the media, is that the media stopped talking about it for a while. I don&#8217;t think the Catholic Church has coped with the scandal effectively, and so the fact that it has come into the news again doesn&#8217;t surprise me. We have a long way to go in terms of what has happened in the past and what is still going on in many communities. It not only saddens me; it&#8217;s very painful to read these stories for all sorts of reasons. When I wrote Olivia&#8217;s story, even though it probably sounds upsetting, I wanted to put the reader in the shoes of a person who was dealing with an abusive priest. And I think it&#8217;s different to stand in those shoes and feel all of the emotions and the questions that someone asks who&#8217;s actually in that position, than it is to just read about it in the paper. I feel like that&#8217;s what&#8217;s been missing from the story: that first-person experience.<\/p>\n<p><b>FS: So now that you&#8217;ve done this darker story, are you returning to<i> The Possibilities of Sainthood<\/i> anytime soon? Can you give us a hint about what will happen to Antonia Lucia Labella? <\/b><\/p>\n<p>Freitas: At some point I really want to write a sequel to <i>The Possibilities of Sainthood.<\/i> I&#8217;ve worked on one on and off, but I have a third novel coming out next year that&#8217;s totally different. It&#8217;s called <i>The Survival Kit,<\/i> and it&#8217;s a book that starts with sadness and moves toward happiness. It&#8217;s about a girl named Rose whose mother has just died. Before her mother died, she made Rose a survival kit with all these items to help her move on and to start over. The items are what frame Rose&#8217;s story over the course of the year after her mother&#8217;s death. I think it&#8217;s a hopeful book. I loved writing it. A romance is a huge part of it, and I loved writing it more than any romance I&#8217;ve written. Apparently falling in love is a huge part of getting through grief.<\/p>\n<p><b>FS: Incidentally, I loved the romance in <i>This Gorgeous Game<\/i> between Jamie and Olivia. Can I marry Jamie?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Freitas: Is that your question?<\/p>\n<p><b>FS: Yeah, that&#8217;s totally my question.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Freitas: Well, right now Jamie&#8217;s taken. I think he&#8217;s still dating Olivia. I&#8217;m sorry.<\/p>\n<p><b>FS: Bummer. Next you&#8217;ll be telling me that Jamie isn&#8217;t real or something. And speaking of non-fiction, you have this other life as a religion scholar, and you made a big splash a few years ago with the non-fiction book <i>Sex and the Soul: Juggling Sexuality, Spirituality, Romance, and Religion on America&#8217;s College Campuses.<\/i> And right now you&#8217;re working on a follow-up to that project, yes?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Freitas: Yes. It&#8217;s due in at the end of the summer, so I&#8217;m guessing it&#8217;ll come out next fall or winter. Right now it&#8217;s called <i>Virginity Matters,<\/i> and that title is pretty layered. It&#8217;s mining data from the study that became <i>Sex and the Soul.<\/i> I have enough data from that project to last decades, and there was no way to fit it all into the first book. <i>Sex and the Soul<\/i> was about trying to draw the most important contours of the conversation, and this next one homes in on really specific issues that are important to students. So it&#8217;s a combination of the data and also what I personally think about some of the data. What we do in light of these findings? A woman at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bostoncollege.edu\/\">Boston College<\/a> who has been teaching Sex and the Soul for several semesters told me, after I shared that I was having difficulty writing about my own opinion, that I&#8217;d earned the right to tell people what I thought. That was a very freeing thing for me to hear her say. <\/p>\n<p><b>FS: We&#8217;ll look forward to that book. 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