How Much Do We Owe People We Love?
Ann PackerIt paid barely a living wage, but he stayed with it—gradually and in the end gratefully arriving at the point in life when you understand there are no great changes ahead.
Ann PackerMots clés insightful aging fathers-and-daughters
Such is the lot of the narcissist's child, to inherit her parent's umbrage over the world's indifference.
Ann PackerMots clés insightful
She was one of those people who seemed to regard busyness as a contest you could win.
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Sarabeth wondered at the sheer energy it must have taken for her mother to be dissatisfied by so much. Her psyche was like a huge grid of mousetraps, set to spring at the lightest touch. There were traps for Sarabeth's father,traps for Sarabeth. The biggest trap, though, was the grid itself,the trap of being Lorelei.
Ann Packer. . . if it was your fault, then you weren't powerless--you weren't at the mercy of stuff just happening."
"Your always going to be at thee mercy of stuff just happening, no matter what.
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