“Still in my coat and hat, I sank onto the stair to read the letter. (I never read without making sure I am in a secure position. I have been like this ever since the age of seven when, sitting on a high wall and reading The Water Babies, I was so seduced by the descriptions of underwater life that I unconsciously relaxed my muscles. Instead of being held buoyant by the water that so vividly surrounded me in my mind, I plummeted to the ground and knocked myself out. I can still feel the scar under my fringe now. Reading can be dangerous.)”
Quote by Diane Setterfield
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The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel
This novel follows the story of a reclusive author who is approached by a mysterious woman with a tale of her own. The narrative delves into the world of storytelling, examining the impact of fiction on reality and the human psyche. The story weaves together multiple narratives, creating a complex and engaging exploration of the power of storytelling. more
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