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The Tin Horse The Tin Horse by Janice Steinberg
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“My schoolmates hurried home the way they always did, the bold kids scuffling and shouting and the timid, gawky ones yearning toward a brief return to their real lives in which they were their mamas' treasures instead of the dull, easily bullied children they impersonated at school.”
Janice Steinberg, The Tin Horse
“Everyone is fond of plucky children, kids who launch into adventures, even (within reason) kids who sass back. What about the girl who sits for a long time and watches other children going down the slide, whose legs quiver just from imagining how it will feel to stand at the top of that silver swoop into the unknown?”
Janice Steinberg, The Tin Horse
“It’s the physical reality, flesh and blood and bone, of this person with whom I spent the first nine months of my existence, the two of us pressed together in the chrysalis of Mama’s womb more closely, for longer, than we would ever touch anyone else.”
Janice Steinberg, The Tin Horse
“list. And Papa … I’d never seen him so”
Janice Steinberg, The Tin Horse
“Sure,” I say. “But I don’t have much to tell. Do you want”
Janice Steinberg, The Tin Horse