Cath Crowley is an acclaimed Australian author known for her captivating young adult novels. Her work often explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. Crowley's novel "Graffiti Moon" won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction. With a background in professional writing and editing, she brings a unique voice and lyrical style to her storytelling, resonating with readers worldwide.
I've always loved the idea of a bookshop. The scent of paper and magical worlds.
Books are the best sort of people.
Sometimes science isn't enough. Sometimes you need the poets.
You can find beauty in the broken.
I like the way that words can be put together. I like the slight variation between one word and another.
The thing about good friends is that they make you feel better about yourself.
It's strange how many ways there are to miss someone.
Water is the one thing that is never really gone. It just changes shape.
Grief is a house where the chairs have forgotten how to hold us, the mirrors how to reflect us, the walls how to contain us.
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends.
We are not broken things, neither of us. We are cracked pottery mended with laquer and flakes of gold, whole as we are, complete unto each other.
Loving someone is the best and worst thing that has ever happened to me.