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Megan Farison

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4.70 avg rating — 50 ratings — published 2024 — 2 editions
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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.”
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“We lived separate lives, but I believed wholeheartedly that we shared the same reality.”
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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.”
Megan Farison, Dissonance

“...I was always floating somewhere above reality, adrift in my body rather than anchored to it.”
Megan Farison, Dissonance

“Becca hesitated, as if contemplating a move on a chessboard. "Do you know what Stockholm syndrome is?”
Megan Farison, 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.”
Megan Farison, 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.”
Megan Farison, 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.”
Megan Farison, 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.”
Megan Farison, Dissonance

“...I was always floating somewhere above reality, adrift in my body rather than anchored to it.”
Megan Farison, Dissonance

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