"It seemed they viewed her differently now. She had status. She mattered. All at once they were interested in what she had to say.
She hadn't fully understand that before this, she hadn't mattered, and she felt indignant but also, against all logic, gratified. And also fraudulent. It was confusing."
- Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler
Sunday, December 17, 2017
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