163 Quotes About Contemporary-fiction
- Author Mita Jain
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I uttered the wisest thing that you must say to an angry woman - “I’m sorry.
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- Author Venita Ellick
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If a woman chooses to support her husband and become First Lady, I believe she must do so with the understanding that the public expects the full-meal deal.
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- Author Venita Ellick
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People vote for whom they believe will be the best president and representative for our country. The First Lady is not on the ballot.
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- Author Venita Ellick
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Is a First Lady truly a necessity? Shouldn't each wife of a president have a right to choose to accept the position or not?
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- Author Venita Ellick
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A writer looks at an issue and asks, 'What if this were to occur? Or what if that was thrown into the mix? What would that look like?
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- Author Midwest Book Review August 2013
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An elegantly crafted novel, "The Reluctant First Lady" clearly documents author Venita Ellick as an exceptionally accomplished writer able to skillfully weave memorable characters into a riveting story line from beginning to end. As engaging as it is entertaining, "The Reluctant First Lady" is highly recommended for both personal reading lists and community library contemporary fiction collections.
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- Author Diane L. Kowalyshyn
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Do you think she’s crossed over? I mean, I’ve always wanted her to figure things out, but I never expected her to cross over the very instant she remembered. What if she’s gone?”“We’ll celebrate.”Still, she kept quiet. “I know it’s difficult to believe, but something is going on. Sara is not like this. She would never do anything to hurt me. I didn’t even say good-bye.
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- Author Carol Anshaw
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Aimee Parkison offers a distinct new voice to contemporary fiction. Her seductive stories explore childhood as a realm of sorrows, and reveal the afflictions of adults who emerge from this private geography.
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- Author Rachel Cusk
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The writing you allude to is a form of dissent, but it's also expressive of the need to evolve beyond what is turgid and stale in contemporary fiction.
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