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Meg Wolitzer

Meg Wolitzer is the author of The Ten-Year Nap and seven previous novels, including The Position and The Wife . Her short fiction has appeared in The Best American Short Stories and The Pushcart Prize. Author photo copyright Deborah Copaken.
életév: 28 május 1959 jelen

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The death girls rushed through their days, impatient. They went to classes out of guilt only; the work hardly interested them. It was the nights that were exciting.
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They all agreed that when you died, that was it, total stoppage. The thought of death swelled in them night after night.
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Death, usually such a divider, was the thing that held them together.

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I related deeply to Claire's character and loved the whole idea of "death girls"- even though the story didn't go more in depth when it came to the three of them. I expected the story to be about female friendship and what such friendship can mean to a supposed "death girl" who finds life unassuming and bleak- but rather it was more about parenthood and losing one's child, in more ways than one, and how parental distance follows us through our whole life. Claire also isn't a typical suicide obsessed character- she doesn't actually want to die, she is just acutely aware of darkness around her, and is even optimistic at times. "This wasn't a death wish, Claire knew. She still held on to the frayed ends of life, and always will."

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