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    Karin Slaughter
    “Nothing ever truly faded. Time only dulled the edges.”
    Karin Slaughter, The Good Daughter

  • #2
    Karin Slaughter
    “a Democrat is a Republican who’s been through the criminal justice system.”
    Karin Slaughter, The Good Daughter

  • #3
    Karin Slaughter
    “all the pickup-driving John Boys who drove down to Atlanta every day to make money, then drove back at night and railed against the godless liberals who lined their pockets and subsidized their utilities, their healthcare, their children’s lunches and their schools.”
    Karin Slaughter, The Good Daughter

  • #4
    Kamila Shamsie
    “Grief was what you owed the dead for the necessary crime of living on without them.”
    Kamila Shamsie, Home Fire

  • #5
    Kamila Shamsie
    “Grief manifested itself in ways that felt like anything but grief; grief obliterated all feelings but grief; grief made a twin wear the same shirt for days on end to preserve the morning on which the dead were still living; grief made a twin peel stars off the ceiling and lie in bed with glowing points adhered to fingertips; grief was bad-tempered, grief was kind; grief saw nothing but itself, grief saw every speck of pain in the world; grief spread its wings large like an eagle, grief huddled small like a porcupine; grief needed company, grief craved solitude; grief wanted to remember, wanted to forget; grief raged, grief whimpered; grief made time compress and contract; grief tasted like hunger, felt like numbness, sounded like silence; grief tasted like bile, felt like blades, sounded like all the noise of the world. Grief was a shape-shifter, and invisible too; grief could be captured as reflection in a twin’s eye. Grief heard its death sentence the morning you both woke up and one was singing and the other caught the song.”
    Kamila Shamsie, Home Fire

  • #6
    Kamila Shamsie
    “Everything else you can live around, but not death. Death you have to live through.”
    Kamila Shamsie, Home Fire



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