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The Good Neighbor The Good Neighbor by Cathryn Grant
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“She’d slipped down the muddy slope that so many followed when the oxycodone no longer provided enough relief.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“I sat up and looked into his eyes filled with concern and love. Too often I forgot to look at his eyes, forgot that we loved each other as we tangled ourselves in the mental stimulation and challenges of our jobs, the details of everyday life, and diffused our connection with each other as we spent most of our free time with our friends and families.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“It would never cross her upscale mind that she was sort of like a junkie herself. A wine junkie. They think they’re better than us, rich people drowning in alcohol. But they’re not and it’s all the same thing. A way to dull the pain.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“Dreams were simply a mechanism for working out problems.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“couldn’t bear the energy and opinions and needs and sheer physical presence of another human being.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“There are good days and bad with pain. On the good days, I do get out of the house, sometimes.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“People don’t believe me when I say that, but it truly is unbearable. Some days I have to lie on the couch and pretty much fast because getting up to make lunch or even get a glass of water or a snack hurts so bad I can’t breathe.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“My back hurts all the time. Unbearable pain.”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor
“dressed in black when we arrived at”
Cathryn Grant, The Good Neighbor