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    Robert B. Parker
    “Mary sat, quiet and attentive and blank. It wasn't like talking to a dumb seventh-grader, it was like talking to a pancake.”
    Robert B. Parker, Widow's Walk

  • #2
    Steve Ochs
    “Midlife crisis, it turns out, is much less about a loss of flesh and far more about a loss of innocence, the stripping-away of the illusion of choice and order.”
    Steve Ochs, Midmen: The Modern Man's Guide to Surviving Midlife Crisis

  • #3
    Steve Ochs
    “In most cases, the moment of midlife crisis inception isn’t obvious. It comes on slowly like a summer head cold;”
    Steve Ochs, Midmen: The Modern Man's Guide to Surviving Midlife Crisis

  • #4
    Benjamin Lorr
    “Too often during these media storms, I’ve heard people say, let’s boycott this product,” Simon Baker, a migrant researcher, explains. “Look at what happens when abused children get pushed out of labor markets. They typically don’t suddenly find better jobs. They get pushed further underground. In my research, I’ve found this often means going into sex work . . . What you in the West have to realize is the entire narrative is backwards.”
    Benjamin Lorr, The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket

  • #5
    Karin Slaughter
    “He had never brought home a school report and watched his mother smile. The clay ashtray he’d made in kindergarten had been one of sixteen Mrs. Flannigan received on Mother’s Day. All the Christmas gifts under the tree were labeled “for a girl” or “for a boy.” The evening Will graduated high school, he’d looked out at the crowd of cheering families and seen only strangers.”
    Karin Slaughter, Criminal



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