5 Quotes & Sayings By Shannon Drury

Shannon Drury is the author of the bestselling novel "The Breakdown," which was named one of "America’s ten best books of 2014" by Entertainment Weekly. Her novel "The Breakdown" was adapted into a feature film starring Sam Worthington and Emmy Rossum, and was released in 2015 by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Shannon is also the author of the novels "Someone to Watch Over Me," "A Life Worth Living," and "The Other Side of Nowhere." She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, two daughters, and dog.

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I can’t remember the moment I was labeled bitch for the first time, but it sure wasn’t in the blogosphere of 2008. It was well before the blogosphere, let alone the World Wide Web, existed. The first time I was called a bitch, the home computer of choice was a Vic 20, capable of playing Pong and calculating to eight decimal points but not much else. Shannon Drury
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The outrageous madonna/whore duality that we mock in Women’s Studies 101 has its subtle, and very insidious, expression in the good/bad mother paradigm that we grapple with every day of our lives. Shannon Drury
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The Mommy Wars, as they stand today, serve as an effective check on the ambitions of the American mother. The phenomenon keeps women in a perpetual state of guilt, shame and inadequacy, and does so without involving anyone but wealthy white women. Shannon Drury
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At night, my own century-old wooden floors creaked while I dreamed of her, as she looked before radiation destroyed her famously enormous hair and removed all evidence of her addiction to homemade brownies. I woke to clammy sheets and the grim reminder that Liz’s soul was not, in fact, speaking to me from beyond the grave. Rationally, I knew that memory synapses of plump, frizzy Liz were bursting forth from the depths of my brain. Emotionally, I wanted Liz back with me, no matter what her form–but getting her back would require a leap of faith that the rest of me (the stuff surrounding that Liz-shaped hole) just couldn’t take. . Shannon Drury