The story of 17-year-old Cassandra and her family, who live in not-so-genteel poverty in a ramshackle old English castle. Here she strives, over six turbulent months, to hone her writing skills. She fills three notebooks with sharply funny yet poignant entries. Her journals candidly chronicle... read more
A lovely, funny story of two sisters and their father and stepmother living in a falling down castle in England. The father has a major case of writer's block, so the family's economy is on the edge. The story is told through the diaries of the youngest girl who describes the other people in... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“Time takes the ugliness and horror out of death and turns it into beauty.”
“Watching sleeping people makes one feel more seperate than ever from them.”Cassandra Mortmain
“Contemplation seems to be about the only luxury that costs nothing.”Cassandra Mortmain
“Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.”Cassandra Mortmain
“Oh, I'd love the clothes and the wedding. I am not so sure I should like the facts of life, but I have got over the bitter disappointment I felt when I first heard about them, and one obviously has to try them sooner or later.”Cassandra Mortmain
“I know all about the facts of life. And I don't think much about them.”Cassandra
“What IS it about the English countryside - why is the beauty so much more than visual? Why does it TOUCH one so?”Simon
“The whiffs are few and far between "But the memory of them is everlasting."”the vicar
“Sacrifice is the secret - you have to sacrifice things for art and it's the same with religion; and then the sacrifice turns out to be a gain.”
“You lose yourself in something beyond yourself and it's a lovely rest.”
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