6 Quotes & Sayings By Christine Kenneally

Christine Kenneally is a national best-selling author of more than thirty books. She writes for adults, teens, and children. Her novels include The Name of the Star, the first in the Alex Cross series of thrillers for young adults, which was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America, and Shadow Child, which was nominated for an Alex Award. Her most recent novel is The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of her Own Making, published by Little Brown Read more

She lives with her family in Missouri.

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[I]t is almost impossible to talk about space without gesturing. Gesture is spontaneous, and is integral to individual expression as it is to communication. Even though you probably won't gesture as much if you are talking on the phone, you will still wave your arms about. Blind people gesture when they speak in the same way that seeing people do. Christine Kenneally
At its most fundamental, language is an act of shared...
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At its most fundamental, language is an act of shared attention, and without the fundamentally human willingness to listen to what another person is saying, language would not work. Christine Kenneally
But there is no agency in evolution; it is inadvertent....
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But there is no agency in evolution; it is inadvertent. We survived, modified, and multiplied, just like any animal alive today, and out of the wildly dodgem course we took, language arose. Christine Kenneally
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The rules of syntax and intonation and words matured over time into the system we have today because they were progressively refined by use and the forge of survival and reproduction - not because the brain got big and complicated for some other reason, and all of a sudden we discovered we could now manipulate symbols as well. Christine Kenneally
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The ultimate goal of this book is to present fragments from an epic about an animal that evolved, started talking, started talking about the fact that it was talking, and then paused briefly before asking itself how it started talking in the first place. Christine Kenneally