“She would begin to view them ... with greater objectivity; their need for her started to look like something less discriminating, more parasitical. She felt duped by them into believing herself to be generous, tireless, inspiring, when in fact she was just a self-sacrificing victim. It was this feeling that often brought her to a position of clarity about her own life. She would start to give them less and herself more: by draining her, they created in her a new capacity for selfishness.”
Quote by Rachel Cusk
Book:Transit
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Transit
In this gripping narrative, readers are immersed in a world where the government controls the movement of its citizens, leading to a life of constant displacement and uncertainty. The story follows a protagonist navigating the harsh realities of this society, highlighting themes of identity, freedom, and the human spirit. more
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