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Like a Sister
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Emma Straub
“It was still so strange to see her body—her young body, a body she hardly remembered as it was, because she’d been so busy seeing it as something it wasn’t.”
Emma Straub, This Time Tomorrow

Meg Shaffer
“The stories write us, you see. We read something that moves us, touches us, speaks to us and it…it changes us.”
Meg Shaffer, The Wishing Game

Jeffrey Eugenides
“She wasn't so special, maybe. She was his ideal, but an early conception of it, and he would get over it in time.”
Jeffrey Eugenides, The Marriage Plot

Emma Straub
“The problem with adulthood was feeling like everything came with a timer—a dinner date with Sam was at most two hours, with other friends, probably not even as long. There was maybe waiting for a table, there was a night at a bar, there was a party that went late, but even that was just a few hours of actual time spent. Most of Alice’s friendships now felt like they were virtual, like the pen pals of her youth. It was so easy to go years without seeing someone in person, to keep up to date just through the pictures they posted of their dog or their baby or their lunch. There was never this—a day spent floating from one thing to another. This was how Alice imagined marriage, and family—always having someone to float through the day with, someone with whom it didn’t take three emails and six texts and a last-minute reservation change to see one another. Everyone had it when they were kids, but only the truly gifted held on to it in adulthood. People with siblings usually had a leg up, but not always. There were two boys from Belvedere, best friends since kindergarten, who had grown up and married a pair of sisters, and now all four of their children went to Belvedere, driven by one mom or the other in a little cousin carpool. That was next-level friendship—locking someone in through marriage. It seemed positively medieval, like when you realized that all the royal families in the world were more or less cousins. Even just the concept of cousins felt like bragging—Look at all these people who belong to me. Alice had never felt like she belonged to anyone—or like anyone belonged to her—except for Leonard.”
Emma Straub, This Time Tomorrow

Emma Straub
“We’ve been married for fifteen years. But I still have to choose it. That doesn’t stop.”
Emma Straub, This Time Tomorrow

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