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A Pocketful of Happiness
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Richard E. Grant5,004 ratings, 4.34 average rating, 694 reviews
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“Like being inside an aquarium of grief, looking out at the world with a silently gulping mouth.”
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
“The reality of never being able to touch or talk to one another, ever again, is unfathomable.”
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
“Once you’ve stepped off the running machine, it’s suddenly clear where you’re actually standing and who is standing with and beside you. And who isn’t. It’s the sheer aloneness of being alone. Wherever you go, whoever and however many people you meet and play with, you return alone.”
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
“I began writing a diary when I was ten years old after waking up in the backseat of a car to witness my mother bonking my father's best friend on the front seat in 1967.”
― A Pocketful of Happiness
― A Pocketful of Happiness
“Would gladly trade a limb to live my life free from fear!”
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
― A Pocketful of Happiness: A Memoir
