“When Jordan was a baby he sat on top of me much as a fly rests on a hill of dung. And I nourished him as a hill of dung nourishes a fly, and when he had eaten his fill he left me. Jordan... I should have named him after a stagnant pond and then I could have kept him, but I named him after a river and in the flood-tide he slipped away.”
Quote by Jeanette Winterson
Book:Sexing the Cherry
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Sexing the Cherry
Written by Gabriel García Márquez, this novel is a rich tapestry of dreamlike narratives that intertwine various elements of folklore and magic realism. It follows the story of a young girl who falls in love with a cherry tree, leading to a series of surreal adventures and encounters with mythical creatures. more
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