Annabel Pitcher is a British author acclaimed for her impactful young adult novels. Her debut book, "My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece," received widespread praise for its sensitive depiction of grief and family dynamics. A graduate of Oxford University, Pitcher worked in education before fully dedicating herself to writing. Her works often explore complex emotional landscapes, capturing the intricacies of youth and human relationships with warmth and authenticity.
I have a terrible feeling that I'm going to be one of those people who dies before her time.
I don't think you can ever truly get over someone until you understand why you stopped loving them.
Secrets are the root of all anxiety.
Sometimes it's better to have a bit of mystery in a relationship.
I don't believe in fate or destiny. I don't see life as a string of coincidences that mean something.
Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to, in order to protect someone you love.
It's strange how grief can change your perspective on the world.
We all have our own moral codes. They're just different from person to person.
Sometimes it's easier to see the truth when you're looking at it from a distance.
Guilt is a powerful beast.
Loneliness is a peculiar thing. Sometimes it's a blessing, and sometimes it's a curse.
The truth has a funny way of making itself known eventually.