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Myla Goldberg
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Quotes by Myla Goldberg
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The Curious Incident brims with imagination, empathy, and vision – plus it’s a lot of fun to read.
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What struck Celia most about young children was the intensity of their passions, life too new to be modulated, perspective a possession not yet acquired.
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The day’s dashed hopes had temporarily reduced her to the childish presumption that someone she loved should, in return for that love, be able to read her mind.
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Miriam came to consider Eliza a gosling born into a family of ducks, loved and accepted, but always and forever a goose.
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Eliza wonders if death is not a sleep you can’t wake up from but life reduced to one inescapable moment.
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As much as I admire and value intellectualism and experimentation, I’ve discovered that unless a book has a throbbing heart as well as a sexy brain, I feel like the story is a specimen in a sealed glass jar and not a living, breathing creature I want to take by the hand and talk to for hours on end.
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Ben Marcus has created an innovative and unflinching portrait of the turmoil of the human condition, providing the reader a most rare gift: something truly new. Notable American Women contains strains of Donald Antrim and Samuel Beckett but is beholden to neither; it is a brave, original book.
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Miriam realizes she is a broken vessel, pieces of her scattered everywhere. She has been finding those pieces, in their many forms, and bringing them together so she can be whole again.
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School is consonantal in its unchanging schedule. God, full of possibility, is a vowel. Death: the ultimate consonant.
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[O]nce you can read, you can no longer open a book and see a jumble of letters; after you get to know someone's face, you can't see her as a stranger.
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