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“When she got to Eileen Reilly, Eileen turned red and said, "I would rather not say." This astounded me, for her father was a handsome, charming salesman at Home Savings Shoes on Main Street - Stan the Shoe Man, my mother affectionately called him. But his daughter had absorbed some disappointment…” quote by Lorrie Moore
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““When she got to Eileen Reilly, Eileen turned red and said, "I would rather not say." This astounded me, for her father was a handsome, charming salesman at Home Savings Shoes on Main Street - Stan the Shoe Man, my mother affectionately called him. But his daughter had absorbed some disappointment - his, or her mother's - and did not want to speak of how he earned his living. Perhaps that was the moment I learned this as a source of personal shame, or observed the possibility of it.””

Lorrie Moore

About This Quote

Source Short story: “The Lost World” collection, 2005

Personal shame can arise from family reputation, influencing how we discuss our background.

In simple terms: Family pride or shame affects our willingness to talk about origins.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address hidden shame about family history.

Themes

family shame identity communication

Mood

introspective emotional

Type

literary psychological

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • therapeutic writing
  • open conversations
  • cultural reflection

Key Concepts

Social stigma personal narrative intergenerational trauma

Questions to Reflect On

  • What family stories do you avoid?
  • How does silence about background affect you?
A Different Perspective

Shame may be deeply rooted; confronting it can be uncomfortable.

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