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Feminist Fiction Quotes

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Margarita Barresi
“Marco’s heart swelled with pride at his culture. Maybe it was the coquito, but his eyes teared at this beautiful Reyes celebration, heavenly food, lush green mountains, clean air, and his family’s delighted faces. He felt sorry for the stiff people at the Casino de Puerto Rico, pretending to be jíbaros and eating food half as delicious as this. Actually, no. He didn’t feel sorry for them. It was precisely what they deserved.”
Margarita Barresi, A Delicate Marriage

Sarah Penner
“For many of these women," Nella whispered, "this may be the only place their names are recorded. The only place they will be remembered. It is a promise I made to my mother, to preserve the existence of these women whose names would otherwise be erased from history. The world is not kind to us...There are few places for a woman to leave an indelible mark." I finished tracing an entry, moving on to the next one. "But this register preserves them -- their names, their memories, their worth.”
Sarah Penner, The Lost Apothecary

Suzette Haden Elgin
“Any beginning is also an ending, you know. You can’t have just the one.”
Suzette Haden Elgin, Native Tongue

Sarah Penner
“Next, she pushed aside the sheet of paper and lifted the book. She asked if I understood any of the words, and I shook my head. She then pointed at several of the shorter words -- she, cart, plum -- and explained how each letter made its own sound, and how words strung together on paper could convey an idea, a story.
Like magick, I thought. It was everywhere, if only one knew to look.”
Sarah Penner, The Lost Apothecary

Suzette Haden Elgin
“A prisoner hears, “You are sentenced to lifeâ€�; Nazareth felt that now, more sharply than she had ever had to feel it before. But she would learn. Every woman was a prisoner for life; it was not some burden that she bore uniquely. She would have all the company she could ever need.”
Suzette Haden Elgin, Native Tongue

Suzette Haden Elgin
“There was no end to the inventiveness of men when their goal was to prove their mastery.”
Suzette Haden Elgin, Native Tongue

Bibiana Krall
“The future belongs to the daughters of defiance.”
Bibiana Krall, Axon Drift