Quote by: Victoria Moran

At forty-three, I bought my first house. I’d wanted one like crazy. A house meant family, a happy childhood for my litttle girl and for the little girl self inside me. . . . I was soon overwhelmed by the upkeep and overcome by the yardwork. . . . In the bright light of closing, it was obvious: it was never a house I wanted; it was what a house symbolized to me. (254)


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  • NameVictoria Moran
  • DescriptionAmerican writer
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter