Carla Hananiah - Late have I loved you (2013)

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Carla Hananiah - Late have I loved you (2013)
My name is Enola, which, backwards, spells “alone.” To be a Holmes, you must find your own path. My brothers have, my mother has, and I must, too. But I now see that being alone doesn’t mean I have to be lonely. Mother never wanted that. She wanted me to find my freedom, my future, my purpose. I am a detective, I am decipherer, and I’m a finder of lost souls. My life is my own. And the future is up to us.
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“Though I’m not looking for it, Joaquin has reminded me more than once, as he’s been talking, of his older brother, River, whom I came to know and whose company I enjoyed. Joaquin described the atmosphere at the Jane’s Addiction concert as ‘super-exciting,’ for example. Super-exciting was a River term; super-anything to him was a way of trumping perfection, suggesting there could never be too much of a good thing. And like River, Joaquin has a way of placing a ‘the’ before his nouns–the acting, the marriage, the music–in a way that invests these things with an essence all their own that no one can ever separate them from”
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