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“Through literature, you never hold your feelings directly. You observe them in others. Someone else carries your pain. While this is a reflection of yourself, you are held by the literature, empathised with. The safety of someone else feeling and carrying your own difficult emotions while you address and come to terms with them is transformative.”
Bijal Shah, Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading

“This is a book for anyone who, like me, has ever turned to literature as a source of comfort, healing, support, understanding and even transformation.”
Bijal Shah, Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading

“Epictetus wrote, ‘Men are not disturbed by things, but by their opinions of them.”
Bijal Shah, Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading

“Sometimes it has seemed to me that life is a series of punishments for such moments of unawareness, that one forges one’s own destiny by what one doesn’t notice or feel compassion for; that what you don’t know and don’t make the effort to understand will become the very thing you are forced into knowledge of.”
Rachel Cusk, Outline

“As it happened, I was no longer interested in literature as a form of snobbery or even self-definition. I had no desire to prove that one book was better than another; in fact, if I read something I admired, I found myself increasingly disinclined to mention it at all. What I knew personally to be true had come to seem unrelated to the process of persuading others. I did not, any longer, want to persuade anyone of anything.”
Rachel Cusk, Outline

“Think about how often—before cell phones, before any kind of caller ID—you answered the landline as a child and had to have an exchange, however brief, with aunts or uncles or family friends. Even if it was that five-second check-in, How are you doing, how is school, is your mom around—it meant periodic real-time vocal contact with an extended community, which, through repetition, it reinforced.”
Ben Lerner, The Topeka School

“Being a parent means never being able to relax.”
M.T. Edvardsson, A Nearly Normal Family

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