6 Quotes & Sayings By Ayana Mathis

Ayana Mathis is the author of the bestselling novel, The Eleventh Plague, published by St. Martin's Press in July 2011. The novel was awarded the International Thriller Writers Award for Best First Novel in December 2011 and was also nominated for a Golden Heart Award. Her short story "The Debt Collector" (co-written with her husband Mark Mathis) was listed as one of the top ten crime stories of 2009 by Booklist Magazine Read more

Ayana is an attorney with extensive experience in domestic violence cases. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

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Down the hall the children slept three to a bedroom; Hattie could almost hear them growing, their wrists lengthening and poking out beyond the cuffs of their sleeves, their feet outgrowing their shoes, their shoulders widening and pulling the fabric of their coats taut. Ayana Mathis
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Now, we struggle, brothers and sisters, and we strive. We have our trials and our tribulations but we are blessed. We go to bed, praise Jesus, and we rise again in the morning. And if that's not a blessing, I don't know what is. Ayana Mathis
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At home they thought of white people as a vague but powerful entity--like the forces that control the weather, that capable of destruction, that hidden from view. Ayana Mathis
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There is a particular kind of afternoon sun that exists only in autumn. A golden light drapes itself over the world of that hour. It falls through the afternoon sky, fine and faint as a swirl of cigarette smoke caught in the wind, nearly transparent. So sweet, that light, insisting softly, goldly against the windows. Ayana Mathis
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Mother was a beautiful young woman; the house was too plain, too small to contain her. I watched her; for the first time I understood that she had an inner life that didn't have anything to do with me or my brothers and sisters. Ayana Mathis