Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Finding Harmony: Every Protagonist Needs a Best Friend


Your heart and my heart are very good friends. --Rumi

We've all had that one friend. She's more daring than you. She laughs loudly at her own jokes and doesn't hesitate to make you the butt of some of them. She's a little bit wild or maybe a lot wild and she often makes you uncomfortable but you secretly admire her temerity. Above all she's that fiercely loyal friend that champions your successes and mourns your losses. She would probably go to jail for you, if not lay down her life.

Today we'd call that person our BFF but Clover Blue simply calls her Harmony, the one person who understands him better than anyone else at Saffron Freedom Community. Harmony was just  five, the same age as Blue, when she and her mother, Gaia moved to SFC in the fall of 1969. Here's how he describes their arrival in my forthcoming novel, CLOVER BLUE.

I remember Harmony running out from behind her mother’s legs to give me a hug. Unlike me, she was used to being around strangers. She grabbed my hand and said, “Let’s go play!” so I took her to see our new chickens. She wasn’t the least bit afraid. She cornered one of the hens, picked it up, and kissed it. “I love you!” she said, and squeezed the squawking bird before letting it go and chasing after the next one. From that day on I’ve spent as much time as possible trying to absorb her courage, her bright fire. 

I loved writing this character, the charming foil to my earnest protagonist's more staid and careful personality. She's an artist who carries her sketchpad everywhere. She pushes Blue, often to the brink of embarrassment, possibly terror, as she romps wildly through the pages of Blue's life. Although all "Youngers" in the commune are considered siblings and the rivalry between Blue and Harmony is apparent, they forge a friendship that goes beyond family, a bond so closely interwoven that each feels lost without the other. When Harmony runs off in a fit a anger, it's Blue who always knows where to find her.

When nobody’s paying attention, I slip behind the outhouse and over the hill and race toward the woods. Just inside the cover of trees, I hook a quick right along the edge to our secret deer path. I follow it to a wooden bridge that Harmony and I made from a fallen log, and cross the creek. I stop when I get to the hollowed-out trunk. It used to be big enough for us both to curl up inside together and tell stories. I drop to my knees and poke my head inside. Sure enough, there she is, looking as mean and stubborn as that rooster we had for a while before it got eaten by a bobcat.

Blue knows that Harmony's roughshod rebelliousness and unpredictable temper is an attempt to hide the pain she feels after Gaia abandons her. Harmony is just eight years old when her mother leaves for a Grateful Dead concert and doesn't return. Blue understands all too well what it's like not knowing where one's mother is, as he's never been told who his biological parents are. With the urging of his fearless best friend, Harmony, he's finally able to risk everything in his quest for truth.


What about you? Do you have a fiercely loyal friend like Harmony who is the fire to your water, the woo-hoo to your uh-oh? Give them a shout out here, or on my Facebook author page where I've linked this post. I'll be drawing a name for two decks of CLOVER BLUE playing cards, one each for you and your friend.

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16 comments:

  1. Harmony reminds me of my cousin, Rhonda. She's a "kissing" cousin, and we share a lot of great memories. She was always braver, a "fast" girl, who scared the bejeezus out of me at times. (not commenting to win, just commenting! :) )

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    1. Do you keep in contact with Rhonda? I often wonder if life tamps down that sort of fearlessness or if they just get stronger with independence? I have adult friends that I didn't know as children but can imagine what they might have been like. I also wonder if this is a genetic trait or comes from parental support that builds confidence. Things that make you go hmmm. haha

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  2. My friend Delane pushes me to do things I wouldn’t do on my own. Our birthdays are always adventures, doing all the things we wouldn’t do without each other.

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    1. Everyone needs a friend that pushes us past our boundaries a bit. We make the best memories when we move out of our comfort zone. ;)

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  3. My friend Leigh Ann is definitely the best friend that keeps me on my toes. I can't wait to read your awesome book.

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    1. Hi Angela! On your toes is a good place to be. ;) Thanks for reading. I'm super excited for Clover Blue.

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  4. Would be my friend Lynne if needs to be a friend from childhood. We don't live close but are still as close if lived near. If adult friend whom I see regularly and speak to almost daily.

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    1. I love the kind of friend that you can pick up with wherever you left off, even if it's been years. :)

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  5. Would be L.A.
    Sorry in two comments hit publish too soon.

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  6. My friend Sue was definitely it for me. I grew up on L. I. She moved from the “city” and was my girl! We reconnected years later due to FB and our love of books!! ❤️

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    1. I'm so glad you were able to reconnect! I love my book-loving friends. <3

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  7. I was Harmony ,my nieces call me their "hippy aunt Libby "

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  8. Congratulations to our card winners, posted on my author page. :)
    https://www.facebook.com/eldonnaedwardsauthor.

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  9. I love all these pictures. They are what I pictured all your characters like!

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    1. Thank you. I made a collage of photos I found on the internet as the characters revealed themselves.

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