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“The only thing I wanted, she says, was not to be a burden. Quick and painless, how I wanted to go. But the Universe called you back, Astrid says. For no reason, Hannah says. You find the reason, Astrid snaps. Finish with the self-pity, and move on.”

Quote by Lauren Groff

Book:Arcadia

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Arcadia

Arcadia is a novel that delves into the complexities of human experience, weaving together elements of fantasy, satire, and philosophical inquiry. Set in a picturesque English countryside, the story follows the lives of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of their dreams and the realities they face. The narrative is rich with symbolism and allusions to classical literature, offering readers a profound exploration of the human condition. more

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Lauren Groff
Lauren Groff

Lauren Groff is a renowned American novelist born on July 23, 1978. Her works are known for their unique narrative style and profound character development, winning her a dedicated following. more

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