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All of Us in Our Own Lives All of Us in Our Own Lives by Manjushree Thapa
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“Maybe everyone's life is part of a whole. It felt so to her, because when she thought about it, she felt that the actions of one person shape the lives of others, and ... don't all of us in our own lives shape the lives of others?”
Manjushree Thapa, All of Us in Our Own Lives
“There was something about Nepal, he thought desperately: this land made its women cry.”
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“The formality of the event - the formality of all Nepali events - was mind-numbing. The garlands prickled her neck. The crowd was gawking at her, as though they'd never seen a foreigner before: though how could that be?”
Manjushree Thapa, All of Us in Our Own Lives