Quote by: Sherman Alexie

Sometimes, she wondered what she was missing, if her life was somehow incomplete because she didn't see the reflection of her face in the face of a son or daughter. Maybe. That's what mothers told her: Oh, you don't know what you're missing; it's spiritual; I feel closer to the earth, to the creator of all things. Perhaps all of that was true--it must be true--but Grace also knew that mothering was work, was manual labor, and manual labor at that. She'd known too many women who'd vanished after childbirth; women whose hopes and fears had been pushed to the back of the family closet; women who'd magically been replaced by their children and their children's desires.


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Author Bio


  • NameSherman Alexie
  • DescriptionNative American author and filmmaker
  • BornOctober 7, 1966
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionScreenwriter; Film Director; Writer; Poet; Novelist
  • WorksThe Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian; Reservation Blues; The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven