Main street Quote by Lorrie Moore
““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.””
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.
Recognize and address hidden shame about family history.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- therapeutic writing
- open conversations
- cultural reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What family stories do you avoid?
- How does silence about background affect you?
Shame may be deeply rooted; confronting it can be uncomfortable.