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Impatient men are generous ones. Or haven't you learned that by now?
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I am one of those authors who believes (perhaps foolishly) that she is in complete control of the story.
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To be honest, I wrote so many drafts of this book [ The Nightingale ] and changed the characters so many times the real surprise is that I finished the book at all.
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It felt like an oversight to me, something that needed to be corrected. They [women who hid Jewish children] deserved to be understood and remembered.
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Sight is one of the most easily deceived senses. I could make a coin disappear and your eyes would believe it gone, even if it were merely up my sleeve.
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