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Honor Jones



Average rating: 3.53 · 5,001 ratings · 649 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“For now all she could think about was how thin, how thin to fucking vanishing, was the line between normalcy and horror.”
Honor Jones, Sleep

“Someday she should tell Duncan more about her childhood—all that she feared and why. But for the moment it seemed too exhausting—an endless, tedious, impossible undertaking—this attempt to bring a new person up to speed on the annals of her life. This is my language, these are my holidays, my congresses, my restaurants, my rivers and the dams in them that make my lightbulbs go, and here on crumbling scrolls are the accounts of every famine, purge, and civil war, every revolution of government and industry, all that I made and lost and more.”
Honor Jones, Sleep

“How could she prepare her children for the awfulness that couldn’t be imagined? How could she prepare them without ruining their lives?”
Honor Jones, Sleep: A Novel



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