A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl Quotes
A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
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“Her parents didn't get it. Life was different now. The future, her future and that of everyone else her age, had blown up in slow motion. She lived the way she did because greed had sucked the juice out of the world and it was no longer possible to get one of those humble but promising jobs that led, with hard work and perseverance, to something that might be considered a career. Instead you competed with ambitious, underpaid people on the Indian subcontinent for the sucky customer service jobs, or you might choose to go the tech route and work as a coding slave, or sign noncompete and binding arbitration agreements with some major corporation that still required human bodies to do their dirty work for them.”
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
“But it was hard not to think of her mother as she moved from the sink to the oven and back again, tasting and chopping and doing her best impersonation of her mother. She felt, not a presence, exactly. Something more earthbound, a better understanding, perhaps, of her mother and the life she lived. The endless small chores, the worries, never enough time, and always the barely movable obstacles of her husband and children.”
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
“Her mother chose to martyr herself to some domestic goddess routine that everybody else in the world had wised up to long ago.”
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
“Because what were older women meant to do with themselves, besides prop up everybody else's lives and drink too much wine at book club meetings? No one, Laura was convinced, was as invisible and as easily dismissed as the tribe of women like herself, with short gray hair and glasses.”
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
― A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
