Megan Farison
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Dissonance
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Megan Farison
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Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice
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| When I started Mary Beth’s memoir, Thinking of You, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew it explored her experience of being groomed by her high school choir director. I assumed the book was a series of letters written directly to this teacher, expla ...more | |
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“I interpreted his heartbeat to be some sort of Morse code for his feelings, but maybe I was imagining substance where there was only air.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“...I was always floating somewhere above reality, adrift in my body rather than anchored to it.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“Becca hesitated, as if contemplating a move on a chessboard. "Do you know what Stockholm syndrome is?”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“I've often read the advice, wait until you're fully healed to write your story. I disagree. If we all waited, most of our stories would never get written, and those who need our stories most would never hear them.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“Somewhere, buried under the trauma and grief, I must have known—the problem wasn't that Ian didn't love me. The problem was the lens through which I viewed love.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“...for as long as I could remember, something hadn't felt quite right in my body, like a drawer that's off kilter inside its desk, refusing to slide smoothly in and out, catching as it opens and closes.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“I knew exactly how to behave in the presence of adults, what made their eyes light up: speak intelligently, be polite, listen when spoken to, ask meaningful questions... When I became a teenager, I'd overhear adults laugh and say to my mom, "She's thirteen going on thirty, isn't she?" That felt like winning the lottery, to be told I wasn't like other kids. I was more like an adult. I was extraordinary.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance
“...I was always floating somewhere above reality, adrift in my body rather than anchored to it.”
― Dissonance
― Dissonance










