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“It seems like people are all the time making themselves themselves, but they don't really know it. You can only have true vision when you look behind. A person can slide so fast into being something they never really intended. I wonder if you can truly resurrect your own self.”

Quote by Elizabeth Berg

Work

True To Form

In True To Form, the protagonist navigates personal growth and societal expectations, offering a compelling narrative that delves into the complexities of human nature. more

Author

Elizabeth Berg
Elizabeth Berg

Elizabeth Berg is a renowned American contemporary writer, born on December 2, 1948. Her works are known for their delicate emotional descriptions and profound character portrayals, which have won her a wide readership. more

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