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When Red Is Blue
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When Red Is Blue (Literature & Fiction)
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This excerpt is part of a scene in which Kate visits her mother in a mental institution. The excerpt involves Kate's interaction with other patients before her mother arrives for their visit.
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Sleights of Mind: What the Neuroscience of Magic Reveals about Our Everyday Deceptions
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First, I enjoyed this novel and at some point I'll read Suarez's followup called Freedom, though my husband, who is more into technology than I am, says it's not as believable. The author is a computer expert, so the scenes that really shine are the o...more |
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I'm really pleased that you understood the message I was trying to convey with Kate's stoic reactions to events that would (I suspect) really u...more " |
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Almost 5 stars. Here is why not 5: though the writer clearly read my review of Wolf Hall :), since she now abandoned the ubiquitous antecedent-ambiguous "he", she has remedied this by the equally annoying "he, Cromwell". What is it with Ms. Mantel...
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“Kate was about to protest when something caused her to look in her mother’s direction. She was standing statue-like in front of the television with that brave, painted-on smile. Then Kate realized what had caught her attention: her mother’s tear-filled eyes were reflecting the on-off motion of the blinkers like a watery mirror. Kate stared transfixed at the flashing points of light that betrayed her mother’s pain. The urge to tell her father how much she wanted him to be proud of her and how much he had hurt her, faded in the dark depths of her mother’s eyes.”
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“And Kate thought about a time, long ago, when she had witnessed an ongoing romance between two mental patients. As a teenager watching their unlikely relationship unfold in front of her, she had understood that people did whatever they needed to do to be happy, regardless of their unfortunate circumstances. She supposed her mother’s day care center was born out of the desire to feel needed, while making use of the skills that were practically all she had managed to acquire during decades of battling a debilitating illness.”
― Sabrynne McLain
― Sabrynne McLain
“And Kate thought about a time, long ago, when she had witnessed an ongoing romance between two mental patients. As a teenager watching their unlikely relationship unfold in front of her, she had understood that people did whatever they needed to do to be happy, regardless of their unfortunate circumstances. She supposed her mother’s day care center was born out of the desire to feel needed, while making use of the skills that were practically all she had managed to acquire during decades of battling a debilitating illness.”
― Sabrynne McLain
― Sabrynne McLain
“Kate was about to protest when something caused her to look in her mother’s direction. She was standing statue-like in front of the television with that brave, painted-on smile. Then Kate realized what had caught her attention: her mother’s tear-filled eyes were reflecting the on-off motion of the blinkers like a watery mirror. Kate stared transfixed at the flashing points of light that betrayed her mother’s pain. The urge to tell her father how much she wanted him to be proud of her and how much he had hurt her, faded in the dark depths of her mother’s eyes.”
― Sabrynne McLain
― Sabrynne McLain
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