In truth, she disliked books. She felt a.... : Quote by Sarah Hall

“ In truth, she disliked books. She felt a peculiar disquiet when opening the pages. She had felt it since childhood. She did not know why. Something in the act itself, the immersion, the seclusion, was disturbing. Reading was an affirmation of being alone, of being separate, trapped. Books were like oubliettes. Her preference was for company, the tactile world, atoms. ”

Sarah Hall
  • From : The Beautiful Indifference: Stories
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