Ann Napolitano is a celebrated American author known for her poignant and emotionally resonant novels. She gained widespread acclaim with her bestselling book "Dear Edward," which explores themes of loss, survival, and resilience. Napolitano's insightful storytelling and rich character development have earned her a dedicated readership. She holds an MFA from New York University and has contributed to various literary publications, solidifying her place in contemporary literature.
It is possible to be surrounded by one’s family and still feel lonely.
Grief is what you owe your dead. So you give it your time.
The hardest part isn’t flying. It’s landing.
You don’t have to be anything you don’t want to be.
We can’t control much in life, but we can control how much we love.
The world is a better place when you’re not afraid to be yourself.
You have to let yourself feel things, even if you don’t want to.
Taking care of someone else is the best way to take care of yourself.
The world will surprise you if you let it.
You have to keep moving forward, even when it’s hard.
We all carry a little bit of each other inside us.
The stories we tell each other matter more than we realize.