Susan Abulhawa, from Against the Loveless World: A Novel
[Text ID: “I knew that, despite everything, I was loved. I was loved hard. At once and forever against the loveless world.”]
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Susan Abulhawa, from Against the Loveless World: A Novel
[Text ID: “I knew that, despite everything, I was loved. I was loved hard. At once and forever against the loveless world.”]
“as i brushed her cornsilk tresses, i noticed petals of just the same colour as her hair dancing over my feet. cecilia covered her face with both hands as i continued to brush- all the while the pale flower petals fluttered down from her hair”
girls live in a world where they are forced to work and there is no time to read every second of the day and a beverage does not cost one dollar. and they wonder why we’re insane
at least there is doing weird art projects on ur bedroom floor. at least there is that
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