“Emergency, I continue to believe, is what happens to someone else. I say that I continue to believe this even as I know that I do not.”
Quote by Joan Didion
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In 'Blue Nights,' the author examines the vulnerabilities of later life and the painful process of losing a child. The narrative weaves together personal reflections on her own aging with memories of her daughter, exploring themes of time, memory, and the inevitable sorrows that accompany deep love. The title refers to the extended twilight hours of summer, which serve as a metaphor for the period of life marked by heightened awareness of mortality and the preciousness of fleeting moments. more
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