9 Quotes & Sayings By Emma Richler

Emma Richler is a bestselling author of young adult fiction. Her award-winning book, In the Shadow of Blackbirds, won the prestigious Waterstone's Children's Book Prize and was shortlisted for both the Carnegie Medal and the Greenaway Medal. Emma is a freelance journalist and works as a researcher for a wide range of magazines, newspapers and websites. She has a passion for travel and languages, and currently lives in London with her husband and two daughters.

Hopes are so well constructed, so monstrously dashed!
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Hopes are so well constructed, so monstrously dashed! Emma Richler
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You know how there are words that never really–they are never really quite right. You can't quite trust them. Use them. You know. Without p Emma Richler
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I love your loins, that's all, ' Rachel says quietly. 'And now I love the word itself, and how words change, I love that too. And all the parts of you, I love them. That's all. And I'm not sad, ' she whispers, gasping a little at the shock of her own tears, hot and extravagant, tears that catch the light in her lashes before they drop and roll across Zach's thighs, sparkling capsules, kaleidoscopic, the flow dynamic. Emma Richler
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I need to tell you a story.' What Emma Richler
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I need to tell you a story, a tale of fate and emergence. Emma Richler
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Marry me, Rachel.''Not yet.'' Tomorrow, Rachel. Marry me.'' Maybe tomorrow.'' There is no common blood between us. Say it, ' pleads Zachariah.'There is no common blood between us, ' murmurs Rachel.'I am not your brother.'' I know.' He traces her face with his swollen fingers, across the brow bones and down the zygomatics, and along the jaw from earlobe to chin, sweeping away the brine as he goes.' I am your Wolff, ' he says.' And I am your Wolff, ' she replies. Let the day begin. . Emma Richler
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Where his boyhood retreat had been a cave hewn for one, it now accommodated two. He was suddenly two and it amazed and delighted, causing a stir in the pit of him, a kind of fibrillation. Emma Richler
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Zachariah, Zachariah, ' whispers Rachel, casting a practised eye over the back of his head and down the length of him, from the shoulder blades where his wings once grew, epochs ago, in some other guise: angel–guardian, avenging–or great vagrant bird– Daurian Jackdaw, Chimney Swift, Pacific Loon! Emma Richler