Robert J. Wiersema
Goodreads Author
Member Since
November 2009
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Before I Wake
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2006
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29 editions
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Bedtime Story
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2010
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4 editions
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The World More Full of Weeping
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2009
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11 editions
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Black Feathers
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2015
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3 editions
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Walk Like a Man: Coming of Age with the Music of Bruce Springsteen
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2011
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6 editions
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Seven Crow Stories
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2016
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2 editions
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Die Lichter der Nacht (gelöscht wg. Rechterückfall zum 5.4.24): Roman (German Edition)
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The Last Circus
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The World More Full of Weeping by Robert J. Wiersema (September 15,2009)
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BEFORE I WAKE
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“The trouble with chronic pain is that it is so easy to become accustomed to it, both mentally and physically. At first it's absolutely agonizing; it's the only thing you think about, like a rock in your shoe that rubs your foot raw with every step. Then the constant rubbing, the pain and the limp all become part of the status quo, the occasional stabbing pain just a reminder.
You are so set to endure, hunched against it - and when it starts to ease, you don't really notice, until the absence washes over you like a balm.”
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You are so set to endure, hunched against it - and when it starts to ease, you don't really notice, until the absence washes over you like a balm.”
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“Nostalgia is, by its very nature, bittersweet, the happiest memories laced with melancholy. It’s that combination, that opposition of forces, that makes it so compelling. People, places, events, times: we miss them, and there’s a pleasure in the missing and a sadness in the love.
The feeling is most acute, sometimes cripplingly so, when we find ourselves longing for the moment we’re in, the people we’re actually with.
That nameless feeling, that sense of excruciating beauty, of pained happiness, is at the core of “4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy).”
― Walk Like a Man: Coming of Age with the Music of Bruce Springsteen
The feeling is most acute, sometimes cripplingly so, when we find ourselves longing for the moment we’re in, the people we’re actually with.
That nameless feeling, that sense of excruciating beauty, of pained happiness, is at the core of “4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy).”
― Walk Like a Man: Coming of Age with the Music of Bruce Springsteen
“As she cried, I could feel growing there, as had once before, a presence between us: the tiny perfect form of Sherry nestled between her parents' bodies. Our bodies were shaped by her absence, by the almost unbearable weight of her loss.”
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