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Bones Knew Quote by Francesca Lia Block

“Part of me wanted to swoon into nothing, but the other women’s bones were talking. I didn’t see the bones but I knew they were there, under the house. The little runaway bones of skinny, hungry girls who didn’t think they were worth much—anything—so they stayed after the party was over and let…” quote by Francesca Lia Block
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““Part of me wanted to swoon into nothing, but the other women’s bones were talking. I didn’t see the bones but I knew they were there, under the house. The little runaway bones of skinny, hungry girls who didn’t think they were worth much—anything—so they stayed after the party was over and let Derrick Blue tell them his stories. He probable didn’t even have to use much force on most of them.””

Francesca Lia Block

About This Quote

Source Novel: Weetzie Bat, 1989

A young woman feels torn between escapism and the harsh reality of other women's suffering, recognizing unseen pain beneath the surface.

In simple terms: She sees hidden suffering despite not seeing it directly.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge hidden struggles around you.

Themes

empathy awakening social awareness

Mood

reflective somber

Type

literary social commentary

When to use this quote

  • friendship
  • family dynamics
  • personal growth
  • social injustice

Key Concepts

feminist critique psychological realism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you recognize unseen pain?
  • What can you do to support those marginalized?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may obscure concrete actions to help.

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