4 Quotes & Sayings By Tessa Hadley

Tessa Hadley is the author of 23 books, including her latest novel, The Book of Unknown Americans (Harvill Secker), which won the 2017 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. She was named one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists in 2006 and was awarded the 2009 Wellcome Trust Book Prize for Writing on Identity. Her short fiction has been published widely in magazines and anthologies, including The Oxford American. Tessa's writing has been shortlisted for prizes including the Guardian First Book Award, the Encore Award for Literature by Women, and the Arts Council England Writer's Award.

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I'm really all right, she would think, carefully, lightly, as she pulled the key from the ignition, trying not to examine the sensation too closely or lose it with any sudden movement, as if it were a thin-filmed shiny bubble poised in her chest. Tessa Hadley
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Andy was receptive, like a deep vessel into which life was poured. If this terrible particular thing hadn't been poured into her, she would have been happier--it goes without saying--but less of a person. She was filled out by her fate. I actually think that this is quite rare, the capacity to become the whole shape of the accidents that happen to you. Tessa Hadley
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Once they had been equal in their separate freedoms. They had set out to have children as lightly as if they were playing house, and now her necessarily domestic life bored him, and she was bound to it in her body and imagination. This imbalance was fated, built into their biology. Tessa Hadley