Mom Told Quote by Kami Garcia
““My mom had told me the stories about the first few years she’d lived here. The way she told it, she was such a criminal even the most God-fearing church ladies got bored of reporting on her; she did the marketing on Sunday, dropped by any church she liked or none at all, was a feminist (which Mrs. Asher sometimes confused with communist), a Democrat (which Mrs. Lincoln pointed out practically had “demon” in the word itself), and worst of all, a vegetarian (which ruled out any dinner invitations from Mrs. Snow). Beyond that, beyond not being a member of the right church or the DAR or the National Rifle Association, was the fact that my mom was an outsider.””
About This Quote
The mother’s unconventional life—politically, socially, and religiously—made her an outsider, challenging norms.
In simple terms: Her nonconformist life labeled her an outsider.
Embrace individuality despite judgment.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family dynamics
- cultural studies
- personal identity
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does nonconformity affect relationships?
- What strengths arise from being an outsider?
May cause isolation.