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Katy Grabel

“I was to learn that light didn’t really belong to me. In my father’s show I would be the lone dim figure holding a tray or a coin bucket in the dregs of his spotlight, but jumping out of that big gold top hat would always be mine. In many cold and cavernous theaters in strange towns, I would come to crave jumping out of that hat for that one moment when no one looked at my father—they looked at me.”

Katy Grabel, The Magician's Daughter: A Memoir
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