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Your Mother Was A Girl Too: The Search of Identity and Motherhood in Wildwood and Lady Bird
“What the daughter does, the mother did.” Mother-daughter relationships are, in some ways, an intricate thread that runs through generations. It is a bond that conditions the growth and formation process of many daughters before they are even born. Writers
... See more‘Did you take it?’ said James, looking at the children one after the other. Abruptly he seemed remote and stern, and desirable because of this; so Thomas turned away in shame.
Sarah Perry • Enlightenment
She was Melissa’s oldest, boldest friend. They had gone to the same primary school. Hazel worked in advertising. She had a wide and glamorous smile behind which was an oft-foul tongue, and long, bouncing, half-French, half-Ghanaian curls falling down her back, the most beautiful, the most envied of their schoolgirl pack, the one the boys always
... See moreDiana Evans • Ordinary People: Shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2019
handed their money over to our bosses,
Julie Otsuka • The Buddha in the Attic
Don’t drop a bollock, Charlie, she’s fond of saying,
Harold Pinter • The Short Plays of Harold Pinter
it was only Melissa who ate the granola and he was thinking very hard about which granola to buy, the orange and cranberry or the coconut and tropical fruit.