Madeleine Hanna was the dutiful English major who didn't get the memo. While everyone else in the early 1980s was reading Derrida, she was happily absorbed with Jane Austen and George Eliot: purveyors of the marriage plot that lies at the heart of the greatest English novels. Madeleine was the... read more
“The worst thing about religion was religious people.”
“His mind felt as if it was fizzing over. Words became other words inside his head, like patterns in a kaleidoscope. He kept making puns. No one understood what he was talking about. He became angry, irritable. Now, when he looked at people, who'd been laughing at his jokes an hour earlier, he saw that they were worried, concerned for him. And so he ran off into the night, or day, or night, and found other people to be with, so that the mad party might continue...”Leonard
“My goal in life is to become an adjective”Leonard
“Madeline’s love troubles began when the French theory she was reading deconstructed the very notion of love.”
“It might not even be that great to marry your ideal. Probably, once you attained your ideal, you got bored and wanted another.”
“"I was worried that virginity was like getting your ears pierced. If you didn’t keep an earring in, the hole might close up. "”
“A Lover’s Discourse was the perfect cure for lovesickness. It was a repair manual for the heart, its one tool the brain. If you used your head, if you became aware of how love was culturally constructed and began to see your symptoms as purely mental, if you recognized that being “in love” was only an idea, then you could liberate yourself from its tyranny.”
“Just someone who knows, from personal experience, how attractive it can be to think you can save somebody else by loving them.”
“Listen, a girl’s not a watermelon you plug a hole in to see if it’s sweet.”
A Madman in Love
Pilgrims
Brilliant Move
Asleep in the Lord
And Sometimes They Were Very Sad
The Bachelorette's Survival Kit
I would say that this book could be read by an older teen...but certainly has many "grown up" ideas and experiences that I wouldn't want a pre-teen or young teen reading about. Sexual content, some graphic scenes describing sexual acts, drug use, and mature language about relationships.
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