Chloe Benjamin is a critically acclaimed American author best known for her novel "The Immortalists," which explores themes of fate and family. A graduate of Vassar College and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Benjamin's writing is celebrated for its depth and emotional resonance. Her work has been translated into numerous languages, earning her international recognition. Residing in Madison, Wisconsin, she continues to captivate readers with her insightful storytelling.
The cost of living is dying; the cost of dying is living.
Magic is only a way of saying 'I don't know how it works'.
No one knows, really, what they are capable of until they are asked to do it.
You learn to love the small things, and then you breathe them in and let them go.
The trouble with denial is that when the truth comes, you aren't ready.
Maybe it's luck, and maybe it's a long-lost talent. But I don't believe in luck. I do believe in talent.
A choice is a promise, and to keep it is a victory.
It's hard to imagine anyone's life from the inside.
What you are is a set of circumstances.
Love isn't a decision. It's a feeling, and you can't just decide to stop.
The first step to living a better life was believing that it was possible.
Some people are born with a gift. Others have to work for it.