“All this to say: I am forty-three years old. I may yet live another forty. What do I do with those years? How do I fill them without Lexy? When I come to tell the story of my life, there will be a line, creased and blurred and soft with age, where she stops. If I win the lottery, if I father a child, if I lose the use of my legs, it will be after she has finished knowing me. "When I get to Heaven", my grandmother used to say, widowed at thirty-nine, "your grandfather won't even recognize me.”
Quote by Carolyn Parkhurst
Book:The Dogs of Babel
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The Dogs of Babel
In this thought-provoking novel, the protagonist embarks on a quest to decipher the language of his dog, which he believes is capable of speaking. The story delves into the intricacies of human communication and the limits of language, raising questions about the nature of intelligence and the essence of human connection. more
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