"I was really interested in how marriages work,……" — Geraldine Brooks
"I was really interested in how marriages work, how you can, you know, be in love with somebody and spend many years with your lives intertwined, but in the end another soul can be fundamentally unknowable. And I think that the stress of war, when one party goes away and the other has to deal at home, is a really testing time in a lot of marriages."
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Geraldine Brooks
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54 Quotes by Geraldine Brooks
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