“I left the library. Crossing the street, I was hit head-on by a brutal loneliness. I felt dark and hollow. Abandoned, unnoticed, forgotten, I stood on the sidewalk, a nothing, a gatherer of dust. People hurried past me. and everyone who walked by was happier than I. I felt the old envy. I would have given anything to be one of them.”
Quote by Nicole Krauss
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The History of Love: A Novel
This novel delves into the lives of various characters, intertwining their stories to create a rich tapestry of love and loss across generations. more
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