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Misplaced Persons Misplaced Persons by Susan Beale
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“How could potential harm be worse than actual harm?”
Susan Beale, Misplaced Persons
“Everyone remembered Marcy because she was interested in everyone. Aristocrat or working class, long-time friend or stranger, she wanted to know what made you tick. She believed not only that everyone had a story, but that everyone wanted to tell that story. Shyness or reticence did not deter her. Like an oystercatcher with a fresh mollusc, she pried stories out of people”
Susan Beale, Misplaced Persons
“She'd read that the death of a marriage is like the death of a loved one: it's not something you get over; it's a thing you get used to”
Susan Beale, Misplaced Persons
“The cats of 'cat. quatre' were the feel-good story of the lockdown, showcasing Belgians' dark but irrepressible wit, their linguistic dexterity. A country with three official languages was conducting wordplay in a fourth, something that Alec, even at his most cynical, had to admit was pretty cool”
Susan Beale, Misplaced Persons
“People talked about parents having favourite children, but no one talked about children having a favourite parent”
Susan Beale, Misplaced Persons