She is the breakout ability whose debut novel, “The Rabbit Hutch,” gained Tess Gunty the National Book Award for fiction. The novel, set in a downtrodden town impressed through her homeland of South Bend, Indiana, follows younger adults who’ve elderly out of the foster care gadget with no need discovered a “forever” circle of relatives. CBS News’ Robert Costa talks with the 30-year-old creator about her personal background – each equivalent and other from her protagonist’s – and about her passionate advocacy for the craft of novel writing.