“And I knew in my bones that Emily Dickinson wouldn't have written even one poem if she'd had two howling babies, a husband bent on jamming another one into her, a house to run, a garden to tend, three cows to milk, twenty chickens to feed, and four hired hands to cook for. I knew then why they didn't marry. Emily and Jane and Louisa. I knew and it scared me. I also knew what being lonely was and I didn't want to be lonely my whole life. I didn't want to give up on my words. I didn't want to choose one over the other. Mark Twain didn't have to. Charles Dickens didn't.”
Quote by Jennifer Donnelly
Book:A Gathering Light
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A Gathering Light
In A Gathering Light, readers are taken on a journey through the lives of individuals who must navigate the complexities of their own identities and the challenges of their environment. The narrative delves into the emotional and psychological struggles of its characters, providing a rich tapestry of human experience. The novel's setting and historical backdrop contribute to its depth, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the era in which the story unfolds. more
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