4 Quotes & Sayings By Katie Coyle

Katie Coyle lives in Birmingham, Alabama with her husband and two sons. She is the author of three novels. Her debut novel, The Summer I Turned Pretty, was a 2012 Goodreads Choice Award winner and a 2015 RONE Award winner. Her second novel, Falling for Harper, was a 2015 RONE Award winner and a 2017 National Readers' Choice Award winner Read more

Her third novel, One True Love, was published in April 2018.

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But Viv, if I've learned anything at all in the last eight years of my life? It's that people just like to tell themselves stories about where they came from. They can't help themselves. They don't trust the world around them--it's too good for them, or not good enough--so they tell themselves stories about it. They tell themselves an old magician who lives up in the sky made them out of clay and put them here until whenever he makes up his mind to take them out again. Your parents didn't like their creation myth, that's all--it had pain in it, and chaos, and their own parents were ashamed. So they told themselves a story that was at least partially true: about two good people who deserved happy lives. And probably at some point they started to believe that story. But the thing is, really, that it doesn't matter. For your parents or anyone else. It doesn't actually matter where we came from, or where we're going, or when. The only thing that matters is what we have to do while we're here and how well we do it. Katie Coyle
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Life is long and dumb and devastating. People should believe whatever they need to believe to get by. Katie Coyle
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The way we live our lives is not sustainable. I don’t just mean recycling and turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth. I mean the way we treat each other. The way we pick and choose whose lives are important — who we actually treat as human. There is nobody on this earth whose life is not of value. And that includes those of us who have been left behind. Maybe they did go to some Christian heaven. But what I’m saying is, we’re good people too. We’re worthwhile people. I’d vouch for every last one of you. . Katie Coyle