Age Quote by Julia Scheeres
“I didn't fit into the Christian college my parents sent me to. I felt tarnished by tragedy, between my brother's death and Escuela Caribe, and everyone else seemed so carefree and happy and praising God. I couldn't stand happy people for a long time, and was plagued by chronic migraines and stomach aches. I'd say between age thirteen and twenty-three was the most miserable time of my life. I wrote Jesus Land because I wanted there to be a record of David's life. I was surprised that so many people read it, and felt moved by it.”
About This Quote
The author recounts feeling alienated and suffering during formative years, using writing as a means to document personal and familial trauma, ultimately finding unexpected resonance with readers.
In simple terms: Alienation and healing through storytelling.
Writing can transform personal pain into shared meaning.
Themes
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Type
When to use this quote
- college environment
- family loss
- adolescent illness
- creative writing process
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- memoir writing
- therapeutic journaling
Questions to Reflect On
- How does sharing personal hardship affect both writer and audience?
- What role does faith play in coping with loss?