4 Quotes & Sayings By Elisabeth Grace Foley

Elisabeth Grace Foley was born in South Africa. She worked as a journalist for more than a decade, including a stint as a correspondent in New York for the Sunday Times of South Africa, before turning to fiction. Her first novel, The Last Namsara, was published in 2009. In addition, she is the author of the short story collection A Brief History of the Dead and the novel The Red Threads of Fortune Read more

Her work has been translated into numerous languages, including French, German, Italian and Spanish.

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The war had been a daily thought, a continual consciousness in her life for two years, but never a real presence. Battles were things that were fought somewhere else, won somehow, by someone, and lost by someone else. Now as she stood by her own door and listened to the cannons, it was with a chilling, dreadfully full and clear realization that men were out on the field beneath that gray cloud taking each other’s lives. Elisabeth Grace Foley
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The rain still drummed on the roof, like fine needles striking the shingles. The family sat silently around the table, each one wrapped in their own thoughts. It was Matthew’s voice that broke the silence, asking, “And what happened after that?”“ After that, ” said Paul, “came Gettysburg. Elisabeth Grace Foley
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Sam was staring at Claire with about the same amazement as his brother had shown. Claire didn’t seem to realize it, or else she was too preoccupied to think of it, but she was the second thunderbolt that had fallen on this long-hidebound household in as many days. First one of the hated race of doctors had been shoehorned in on them as the only thing that might get them out of an already nightmarish situation, and now this matter-of-fact slip of a girl had pushed into it of her own accord. They must have felt like the world was coming down around their ears. . Elisabeth Grace Foley