"With the birth of Akash, in his sudden, perfect presence, Ruma had felt awe for the first time in her life. He still had the power to stagger her at times--simply the fact that he was breathing, that all his organs were in their proper places, that blood flowed quietly and effectively through his small, sturdy limbs. He was her flesh and blood, her mother had told her in the hospital the day Akash was born. Only the words her mother used were more literal, enriching the tired phrase with meaning: 'He is made from your meat and bone.' It had caused Ruma to acknowledge the supernatural in everyday life. But, death, too, had the power to awe, she knew this now--that a human being could be alive for years and years, thinking and breathing and eating, full of a million worries and feelings and thoughts, taking up space in the world, and then, in an instant, become absent, invisible."
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That's eerie but true. Thanks for the depressing quote. Where's your photo of the day.
--Cousin Farah
marie, what story is that from? i don't remember the characters or that excerpt.
renee, it's from the first story. i've been a very slow reader. ruma and adam and akash..they live in seattle..her father visits.
thats a very good description...i love that author!
i like that excerpt, it is very true. someone just lit up an m-80 in my sub and scared the shit out of me. i thought u all would like to know. good night.
p.s. i want to start reading more. can someone give me suggestions of what to read? thanks
oh yeah, i remember. you're gonna love that book!
foof, the cat in the hat (although below your grade level) is genius on so many levels. also, where the sidewalk ends by shel silverstein and "little girl lost" by Drew Barrymore.
chris, terrible suggestions. foof, i have lots of books you can borrow.
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