Sorry, I'm not familiar with this novel or its author. Maybe you can search on some literature-related websites or forums to find out.
I really don't know. You might want to check in a library or ask a professional literary critic. They might have the answer you're looking for.
As for the backseat plot in In the Blizzard, there was no clear answer.
Since we don't have much information about the story, it could be anyone. He could be an ordinary person, like a businessman on his way to a meeting, or a student going back home.
Since we don't have the details of the story, the characters could be a wide range of people. It might be a young couple on a date, sitting in the back seat of a taxi. Or perhaps it's a group of children being driven to school, with different personalities and relationships among them.
Since I don't know the exact 'kid in the back seat story', it's hard to say who the main character is. But generally, it would be the kid sitting in the back seat.
No, Jailbirds is not a true story. It's likely fictional or based on fictionalized elements.
I'm not sure since I haven't read it, but likely there is the protagonist who is in the car with the killer in the back seat. There might also be other minor characters like people the protagonist tries to reach out to for help.
There are many other interesting and positive topics to discuss, like travel experiences or favorite books.
Yes, for example, once I was on a long - distance road trip with friends. We were in the back seat playing games and having a great time. One of my friends started telling a spooky story about a haunted road, which made the whole back seat atmosphere really exciting.
I'm not entirely sure which one was the very first young adult novel, but some early works that are considered precursors to the genre were written by authors like Louisa May Alcott. Her 'Little Women' had elements that appealed to young adults, such as the growth and development of the sisters.
Jailbirds is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination crafted by the author or creators to entertain the audience with fictional scenarios and characters.