Julius Lester is an American author born on January 27, 1939. His works span a variety of genres, including children's literature, adult literature, and autobiography. Lester is known for his profound exploration of themes such as race, identity, and culture in his writings.
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Source: Day of Tears
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“... the object of learning was not to build a better mousetrap but to ask a better question.”
Source: The Autobiography of God: A Novel
Source: The Autobiography of God: A Novel
“How can I love you if I don't know what hurts you?”
Source: The Autobiography of God: A Novel
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Source: Guardian
“But I want you around even when I don't need you. —Jeremy Richards”
Source: When Dad Killed Mom
“I'm tired of thinking and I'm really tired of Feeling. —Jenna Richards”
“Some wounds go so deep that you don't even feel them until months, maybe years, later.”
Source: When Dad Killed Mom
Source: Guardian
“Dying ain't important. Everyone does that. What's important is how well you do your living.”
“Books, and especially fiction, do not proceed from ideas. They are born from feelings”
Source: When Dad Killed Mom
Source: The Autobiography of God: A Novel
“Often, the human animal dresses terror in rage, and expresses both in a way unlike either.”
Source: The Autobiography of God: A Novel
