Books Quote by Cath Crowley
““I wake on the fiction couch deeply hungover, my head cracking, with Rachel telling me to get up. She’s holding my eyelids open like she used to do in high school when we’d stayed up all night talking and then slept through the morning alarm. ‘Get. Up. Henry.’ ‘What time is it? I ask, batting off her hands. ‘It’s eleven. The shop’s been open for an hour. There are customers asking for books I can’t find. George is yelling at a guy called Martin Gamble who’s here to help me create the database. And as a separate issue, Amy’s waiting in the reading garden.’ ‘Amy’s here?’ I sit up and mess my hair around. ‘How do I look?’ ‘I decline to answer on the grounds that technically you’re my boss and I don’t want to start my new job by insulting you.’ ‘Thank you,’ I say. ‘I appreciate that.””
About This Quote
Source Short story: Unspecified, modern fiction, 2022
A protagonist awakens hungover, guided by a supportive friend, confronting a chaotic workday and personal insecurities.
In simple terms: He navigates a messy morning with help from a friend.
Accept support, address anxiety, start tasks.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- office start
- personal reflection
- social interaction
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the friend’s support reveal?
- How does humor affect stress?
Relying on others may not solve underlying stress.