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“Why is Nana's house so messy?', she asked after an incongruous moment. Vicky smiled. Ah, well you see, your Nana is a very special lady. She's really quite magical, you know. And when she looks at the world, she sees it in a very special way, like it's a party bag or a toy shop, and she likes to…” quote by Lisa Jewell
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““Why is Nana's house so messy?', she asked after an incongruous moment. Vicky smiled. Ah, well you see, your Nana is a very special lady. She's really quite magical, you know. And when she looks at the world, she sees it in a very special way, like it's a party bag or a toy shop, and she likes to keep bits of it, and she feels sad when she throws things away.””

Lisa Jewell

About This Quote

Source Novel: The House of the Spirits, 2009

A child perceives the world as whimsical and treasured, yet feels loss when discarding objects, highlighting how emotional attachment shapes perception.

In simple terms: Seeing life as a playful collection, yet feeling sad when things are let go.

Key Takeaway

Value memories but learn to release.

Themes

imagination attachment loss

Mood

wistful hopeful

Type

narrative emotional

When to use this quote

  • childhood play
  • grieving possessions
  • creative storytelling

Key Concepts

nostalgia materialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sentimental value affect decision‑making?
  • When is letting go beneficial?
A Different Perspective

Over‑attachment may hinder growth and adaptability.

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