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Climbing the Stairs Climbing the Stairs by Padma Venkatraman
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“The library was my only blessing. Every time I climbed the stairs, my heart lifted. All day, I looked forward to the happy hours I spent in that beautiful room. My guilt over appa's fate was too heavy to carry up there, and I learned to leave it below, somewhere on the ground floor. I left the house far behind as I walked on the path paved by the books, and every evening, baby Mangalam slept soundly on the bed I made for her on the window seat.”
Padma Venkatraman, Climbing the Stairs
“Everytime I climbed the stairs, my heart lifted.”
Padma Venkatraman, Climbing the Stairs
“If a dog barks at the sun, it does not dim the sun's brightness. (44)”
Padma Venkatraman, Climbing the Stairs
“In my mind's eye, my chess pieces had grown into lines of dark-skinned men marching forward, being beaten by a white army and crumpling one by one into my father's waiting arms, bloodstains blossoming across their shoulders. (32)”
Padma Venkatraman, Climbing the Stairs
“The joyous clamor in my mind drowned out the strange sound outside the car: a humming noise that was gathering speed and growing louder, a roar that was not the waves curling up the beach.”
Padma Venkatraman, Climbing the Stairs