#34: Everything You Didn’t Know About the Finding Her Edge Adaptation
2/12/202657 min
This week on Off The Shelf, Morgann sits down with Jennifer Iacopelli, the author of Finding Her Edge, about how the book began, how her life as a school librarian shaped her writing, and the spark that led to its sports romance world. Jennifer shares the inspiration behind the story, the challenges she faced along the way, and how the book eventually became a Netflix adaptation. She also takes us behind the scenes of casting, set visits, and the moments she was most excited to see on screen.
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Morgann Book· Host1:09
[jingle] Now, why sports? 'Cause a lot of your books center around, like, tennis and- Almost all of them, yeah ... figure skating, yeah.
Jennifer Iacopelli· Guest1:17
Sports are narrative. Sports are stories.
Morgann Book· Host1:20
Yes.
Jennifer Iacopelli· Guest1:21
They are, and they're inherently engaging and dramatic, and, and there was a lot of times where I'll be like, "I can't write that 'cause no one will believe that. They'll think that can't possibly happen