Jessica Katoff
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What You Leave Behind
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2013
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7 editions
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Words You Will Never Read
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Love like Arson
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2014
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2 editions
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These Wild Bones
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Vessels
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These Wounded Hearts
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In the Depths
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“I swallowed down all the words, until they knotted up in my throat, and now I'm choking on I love you's and please don't go's.”
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“Now more than ever do I realize that I will never be content with a sedentary life, that I will always be haunted by thoughts of a sun-drenched elsewhere.”
― The Nomad: Diaries of Isabelle Eberhardt
― The Nomad: Diaries of Isabelle Eberhardt
“I find out a lot about myself by sleeping. Dreams, they are who I am when I’m too tired to be me.”
― This Book is Not for Sale
― This Book is Not for Sale
“how far have you walked for men who’ve never held your feet in their laps?
how often have you bartered with bone, only to sell yourself short?
why do you find the unavailable so alluring?
where did it begin? what went wrong? and who made you feel so worthless?
if they wanted you, wouldn’t they have chosen you?
all this time, you were begging for love silently, thinking they couldn’t hear you, but they smelt it on you, you must have known that they could taste the desperate on your skin?
and what about the others that would do anything for you, why did you make them love you until you could not stand it?
how are you both of these women, both flighty and needful?
where did you learn this, to want what does not want you?
where did you learn this, to leave those that want to stay?”
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how often have you bartered with bone, only to sell yourself short?
why do you find the unavailable so alluring?
where did it begin? what went wrong? and who made you feel so worthless?
if they wanted you, wouldn’t they have chosen you?
all this time, you were begging for love silently, thinking they couldn’t hear you, but they smelt it on you, you must have known that they could taste the desperate on your skin?
and what about the others that would do anything for you, why did you make them love you until you could not stand it?
how are you both of these women, both flighty and needful?
where did you learn this, to want what does not want you?
where did you learn this, to leave those that want to stay?”
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“At the end of the day, it isn’t where I came from. Maybe home is somewhere I’m going and never have been before.”
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Thank you so much for acepting my friendship request! I look forward to reading your novel. x