“And after awhile of this my brain and my body and every single inch of me that was alive was flooded with the feeling that I was starving, starving for Edmond.

And what a coincidence, that was the feeling I loved best in the world.”

—  Meg Rosoff , book How I Live Now

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American-British children's writer 1956

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