22 Quotes & Sayings By Sarra Manning

Sarra Manning is the author of The Girl Who Was Taken, which has been translated into twelve languages. Her debut novel, When She Was Bad, has been published in the UK and was nominated for the Carnegie Medal. Her other work includes short stories, poetry, and essays. When She Was Bad was shortlisted for the 2015 Carnegie Medal Read more

She lives in London with her husband and two children.

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Getting money from my dad is a finesse job. Luckily, I have finesse coming out of my arse. I barged into his study without knocking, marched across to his desk, and held out my hand. “Give me twenty pounds, ” I snapped. “I need twenty pounds. Give it to me. Now! Sarra Manning
But Neve, you can’t start a book and leave it...
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But Neve, you can’t start a book and leave it halfway through, ’ he’d said implacably. ‘It’s almost as bad as turning down the corner of the page, instead of using a bookmark. Sarra Manning
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But really it says everything that’s wrong about the publishing industry, that a quarter of a million people bought and read a sex and shopping novel that wasn’t even written by one of those footballer girlfriends, and yet most of the shortlisted titles on the Orange Prize, which is an award for women writers, don’t even sell ten thousand copies. It’s just not right. Sarra Manning
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Having a relationship and not even a sexual one is so straight, it's practically perverted. Sarra Manning
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He didn't say anything and I thought I'd shocked him, because I tend to do that. Not just with Michael but with pretty much anyone who can't deal with being honest and admitting that you have wants and needs and desires and all those other fun things. Sarra Manning
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I smile. I smile all the time, but you're just not around to see it these days". Sarra Manning
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Because, when everything else is gone, all we're left with is our imaginations. Sarra Manning
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Mostly she just missed Vaughn. Missed all those quiet, unspectacular moments that, when added up, showed how entwined their lives had become. And right now, she missed being able to phone him, because it would be so easy to tap in the eleven digits that would put his voice on the line. ‘Grace, about bloody time, ’ he’d say, and make it sound like an endearment. But she couldn’t call Vaughn, because she’d left him. Which was a novelty, until Grace remembered that he’d have left her eventually if she hadn’t done it first. She was never the one. She was never even the one before the one. She was the girl who seemed like a good idea at the time, but ultimately was just a phase that people went through. That was the way it had always been. Friends and lovers came and went because there was something about her which repelled them, and she didn’t have a clue what it was. It was a mystery that she couldn’t solve on her own, and there wasn’t a single person in the world who could help . . Sarra Manning
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Don’t ever leave us again. Vaughn has been horrible. Like pre- Grace horrible. Sarra Manning
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Vaughn folded his arms. ‘The reason why you’ve lasted longer than most of your erstwhile colleagues is because you don’t do drama. I don’t like drama. I get enough drama at home. My wife could teach the RSC a few things about drama.' For someone who claimed that he didn’t do drama, Vaughn was one of the biggest drama queens she knew. Sarra Manning
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She heard Piers give an excited little cry and someone gave an excited little cry in return, and Grace Vaughn appeared in the open doorway, laden down with garment bags. For one fleeting moment, Ellie saw both husband and wife’s faces light up before they resembled their usual expressions — a scowl and a pout respectively. Sarra Manning
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[She] had occasionally glimpsed a series of interchangeable well-groomed blondes accompanying him to work events, then Grace had rocked up with her funny-coloured hair and her funny-coloured tights, and Vaughn had been smitten. Well, as smitten as Vaughn could be. Sarra Manning
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Secrets aren’t the same as lying, ' Vaughn commented, because they both had the muddiest of ethics, which was an odd thing to have in common. Sarra Manning
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I’d think about you and how I didn’t want us to end. It’s complicated…’ Max still held her, his thumbs stroking the spot on her wrists where her pulse was thundering away. ‘Uncomplicate it then. Did you miss Sarra Manning
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It wasn't a perfect body but it was the body she deserved. Not just from every bar of chocolate or bag of crisps or laden plate of food that she'd eaten. This body was also testament to all the hours in the gym and cycling up hills on her bike and glugging down two litres of water a day and learning to love vegetables and fruits that didn't come as optional extra with a pastry crust. She'd earned this body. This was her body and she had to stop giving it such a hard time. Sarra Manning
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When I saw you on the stairs before, I’d forgotten how beautiful you are, ’ he whispered against her skin.‘ Spotty, not beautiful, ’ she corrected gently, running her finger along his crooked nose. ‘Now you, you’re beautiful.’‘ I even missed your inferiority complex.’ Max smiled and shifted against her.‘ Not being inferior. It’s a point of fact. I’m covered in zits, ’ Neve said and she didn’t know why she felt the need to share that with Max but then she was glad that she had because he was kissing each one of the angry red bumps along her forehead and chin and cheeks, even though a few of them were starting to suppurate. ‘Don’t do that, it’s completely unhygienic. Kiss my mouth instead. Sarra Manning
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And suddenly I got what the big deal was about kissing. How someone could suck on your bottom lip and make you come completely undone. That someone stroking the hair back from your face could make you swoon and someone sliding his hands underneath your top could make you feel wanted for the first time in your life. Sarra Manning
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My whole life had split in two: Smith and not Smith. I liked the Smith parts of it so much better. Sarra Manning
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She was finally beginning to understand that her fixation on being a size ten had been another excuse to spend her life in preparation, instead of living it and taking risks and maybe getting hurt in the process. Sarra Manning
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I guess they're called moments because they don't last very long. Sarra Manning
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Dorkdom isn't something you can choose. It's something you are. But instead of dividing the world up into dorkside and darkside, I've realised that we all have a little bit of dork inside us. Sarra Manning