Born: 01-01-1968
Andrew Kaufman is a Canadian author known for his imaginative and whimsical storytelling. His debut novel, "All My Friends Are Superheroes," garnered international acclaim for its unique blend of humor and heart. Kaufman's works often explore themes of love, identity, and the extraordinary within the mundane. In addition to novels, he has written short stories and radio dramas, captivating audiences with his inventive narratives and distinct voice in contemporary literature.
The truth is that Maria is not the kind of person who is comfortable with the word 'no'.
It’s not that she doesn’t love you, it’s that she can never be in love with you.
Tom’s greatest fear was that someone would see right through him.
There are times when the world is too quiet to admit another sound.
Nothing brings people together more than disaster.
The problem is that you’re not in love with me, you’re in love with the idea of me.
He’d do anything to avoid being alone.
He was trying to figure out what had gone wrong, and what had gone right.
You can tell a lot about a person by the way they react to a cancelled flight.
She was the kind of person who would do anything for a friend in need.
The problem with happiness is that it can never be measured.
The closer you get to someone, the more you realize that you’re really alone.