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“For someone who suffers from anxiety, it's the period of relief that we desire, when the realization comes that there was nothing really to worry about. But until we get there, the darkness remains real and tightens its grip. I craved liberation without knowing that I wanted to taste the sweetness of release. It was the dark masterpiece of my own creation; I weaved the plot and composed my own orchestra of worry, and I was in the chorus of despair." - THREE LETTERS (forthcoming)”

“He had envisioned each contour and line of her face, the spellbinding individuality of personal detail. Here was a woman who had lived, and that life had been kind and good. And within that goodness lay true glamour, which was far more than the sum of ephemeral, physical parts. That was why, even attired in an unpretentious house dress, her forty-eight-year-old face scarcely made up, Molly was glamorous in a way that put in the shade women half her age and on the cover of fashion magazines.”