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Chasing Sylvia Beach Chasing Sylvia Beach by Cynthia Morris
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“An athenaeum is a special library. Named after the goddess Athena.” Louise smiled. “And neuf is French for ‘new’—we like to think of ourselves as a new breed of library. It also means ‘nine.’ We always have nine team members.”
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“We’re called the Athenaeum Neuf. We’re doing rescue work. So far we’ve saved some very precious items.”
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“The books, the dust, the dry air, the fruitlessness of running a business that wasn’t successful exacted a cost on Sylvia that Lily hated to see.”
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“Nothing dampened Sylvia’s determination. Maybe that’s how she had survived so many years teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. It was so different from Lily’s era, where if something didn’t work out or wasn’t comfortable—a marriage, a job—it could be swapped for a new one.”
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“I was a dreamer. But the years have beaten it out of me. You’ll see.”
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“What advice do you have for a writer just starting out?” Gertrude’s face deepened into a frown. “What do you write, anyway?” “I’d like to write short stories. Or essays. And maybe a novel someday.” Gertrude seemed to soften and nearly smiled. “Read then. Read everything and then forget it all. You have to find your own voice. Don’t go trying to imitate someone else’s style. Just be yourself.”
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“Fragility? Why would you want that for your daughter?” Her mother broke off a stem of basil. “So you’d always remember how precious life is.”
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“Mm-hmm. More exciting? Read less, live more. That’s the key, dear Lily,”
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“Why do people always complain about their circumstances, like they have no control over them? Everyone has the ability to change their lives.”
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