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"If you don’t write the book you have to write, everything breaks."
— A.M. Homes
— A.M. Homes
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"I think about how truly interesting and odd it is that when a woman marries, traditionally she loses her name, becoming absorbed by the husband's family name - she is in effect lost, evaporated from all records under her maiden name. I finally understand the anger behind feminism - the idea that as a woman you are property to be conveyed between your father and your husband, but never an individual who exists independently. And on the flip side, it is also one of the few ways one can legitimately get lost - no one questions it."
— A.M. Homes (The Mistress's Daughter)
— A.M. Homes (The Mistress's Daughter)
"I once jokingly told someone that every book is like a relationship. They're four or five years long - that's not so bad. They're serious. They demand a lot of attention. But I remember thinking that I wanted to have one with someone who's not so crazy and peculiar and demanding."
— A.M. Homes
— A.M. Homes
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A.M. Homes wrote a touching memoir, "The Mistress's Daughter", about being adopted and meeting her biological parents when she was an adult. She eventually came to terms with "belonging" to two different families. What helped her to come to terms about this?
a. She and her birth mother developed a wonderful relationship.
b. She investigated genealogical records of both sides of her adopted family and biological family.
c. She went into business with her father's family and felt a strong sense of belonging.
d. Her daughter became very attached to her biological family.
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a. She and her birth mother developed a wonderful relationship.
b. She investigated genealogical records of both sides of her adopted family and biological family.
c. She went into business with her father's family and felt a strong sense of belonging.
d. Her daughter became very attached to her biological family.
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