And while everything that happened to Tully and Kate weren't things that necessarily happened to Hannah herself, they could have happened since everything around them felt so tangible. She went on to use where she grew up as a backdrop for her fictional characters in order to bring realness. "Most places that I write about are places that I have lived … If you know a place and live there, you can bring something special to the table," she added. Nowadays, Hannah confirms that she is "such a Pacific Northwest girl," as per the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. "Everyone in the van found something they liked in the Pacific Northwest," Hannah told the magazine. It turns out, that same event also happened in Hannah's early years.Īccording to UW Magazine, her family relocated to Washington from California in 1968, taking their VW van to drive up the coast until they found somewhere that felt like home. Fans may remember when Tully and her mother Cloud have to relocate to Snohomish in their VW van. However, there was one scene in particular that was directly inspired by Hannah's childhood.
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