“I would carry some of it if I could, Bean said silently. Like I did today, you can turn it over to me and I’ll do it, if I can. You don’t have to do this alone. Only even as he thought this, Bean knew it wasn’t true. If it could be done, Ender was the one who would have to do it. All those months when Bean refused to see Ender, hid from him, it was because he couldn’t bear to face the fact that Ender was what Bean only wished to be — the kind of person on whom you could put all your hopes, who could carry all your fears, and he would not let you down, would not betray you. I want to be the kind of boy you are, thought Bean. But I don’t want to go through what you’ve been through to get there.”
Quote by Orson Scott Card
Book:Ender's Shadow
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Ender's Shadow
This novel is a sequel to 'Ender's Game' and follows the story of a young soldier named Bean, who is part of a military training program. The narrative delves into the psychological effects of combat and the moral complexities of warfare, offering a critical perspective on the use of children in military conflicts. more
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