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Love & Other Disasters (Love & Other Disasters, #1) Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly
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“And it was hard to explain. That they didn't want to be a man, but that they had never felt quite right as a girl. That they only started to feel really okay when they understood they could be their own thing. That they could exist in a space that was all their own, that they could shift and adjust until it felt right. They had settled on nonbinary feeling right for them, even though they knew others like them had their own names that felt right to their own experiences. And that was comforting too. That each person could choose what brought them closer to belonging, the power in that. Knowing that one day, people might discover even better words for it. That there was only ever freedom in continuing to find new names for who we were, who we could be.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“That each person could choose what brought them closest to belonging, the power in that. Knowing that one day, people might discover even better words for it. That there was only ever freedom in continuing to find new names for who we were, who we could be.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“I just want my life to be big, you know?” Dahlia’s brown eyes were unfocused. “Like…like the way your favorite song feels, when you’re sixteen. I want my life to feel like that. I want to feel big. I want to do messy, wild things, things I’ll remember, things that are interesting.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“Her hair was up now, drawn into an enormous, slanting bird's nest on top of her head, the mechanics of which, honestly, London couldn't compute.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“Sure, they would have wanted her regardless, but they could have done it quietly. Unexpressed longing was a skill they were good at.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“Dalia had dreams. But vague, blurry ones. Dreams that held no concrete value.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“You’ve always known what you wanted, and even more than that, you follow through on getting it.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“Holy leapin’ lizards.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“London wanted to lift that hand and run their tongue along that scar.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“Well,” Lizzie huffed again. “Here I was, just trying to talk. They call us the intolerant ones. I swear.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters
“Possible cow names. Obviously.”
Anita Kelly, Love & Other Disasters