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Genevieve Cogman
“The word, Irene, is stealing."

"Oh, semantics. 'I acquire, 'you borrow,' 'she steals,' 'they invade and loot . . .”
Genevieve Cogman, The Secret Chapter

Anna-Marie McLemore
“It shouldn't have mattered, not when Miel and the other girls in his class wore jeans more than they wore skirts. Not when they told their brothers what to do, and borrowed their fathers' books.
But there was everything else. The idea of being called Miss or Ms. or worse, Mrs. The thought of being grouped in when someone called out 'girls' or 'ladies.' The endless, echoing use of 'she' and 'her,' 'miss' and 'ma'am.' Yes, they were words. They were all just words. But each of them was wrong, and they stuck to him. Each one was a golden fire ant, and they were biting his arms and his neck and his bound-flat chest, leaving him bleeding and burning.
'He.' 'Him.' 'Mister.' 'Sir.' Even teachers admonishing him and his classmates with 'boys, settle down' or 'gentlemen, please.' These were sounds as perfect and clean as winter rain, and they calmed each searing bite of those wrong words.”
Anna-Marie McLemore, When the Moon Was Ours

Ellen Wittlinger
“But you can only lie about who you are for so long without going crazy.”
Ellen Wittlinger, Parrotfish

Austin Chant
“What was the point of being himself if he had to be alone?”
Austin Chant, Peter Darling

“The bravest thing I ever did was continuing my life when I wanted to die.”
Juliette Lewis

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