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The Skylarks’ War

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Hilary McKay
Hilary McKay

Hilary McKay is a renowned British children's writer, born on June 12, 1959. Her works are known for their delicate emotional portrayal and rich imagination, primarily focusing on children's literature. more

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“Somehow she'd labeled those days a humiliation. She'd based her choices--her giant house, her daughters' schools, her constant attention to family life--on erecting a wall between her grim childhood and her bright future. But she was beginning to see that the camaraderie with her brother and sister, the yummy microwaved dinners, the way they'd crowd around the small TV to watch Family Feud, yelling out answers--in some ways, those days had been wonderful. She promised herself now: it will be okay.”

“If as adults we have even a measure of mental health, it is almost certainly because, when we were helpless infants, there was a person (to whom we essentially owe our lives) who pushed their needs to one side for a time in order to focus wholly on ours. They interpreted what we could not quite say, they guessed what might be ailing us, they settled and consoled us. They keyp the chaos and noise at bay and cut the world up into manageable pieces for us.”

“Ich stoße mich mit den Kufen ab, schließe beim weichen Dahingleiten, das darauf folgt, meine Augen und halte, wie Mimi es mir zeigte, meinen Rücken gerade. Nie zuvor habe ich mich so frei gefühlt. Der Klang der auf dem Eis kratzenden Schlittschuhe ist am lautesten, und ich verliere mich in seinem Rhythmus. Meine Bewegungen wiederholen sich und werden tranceähnlich, und ich wünschte, das Leben wäre immer so. Jedes Mal, wenn ich die Augen öffne, erwarte ich, irgendwo anders zu sein.”

“I liked a girl, but never knew what to say. I won awards, longing for your "hooray." I was in a play doing whatever wildness suited. I did the same drugs mom said you did. It was always momma and me. You loved the racetracks for decades, but left me at three. All my friends were fatted with a love to claim, And the only thing you ever gave me was your name.”