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Elizabeth Brundage

Elizabeth Brundage is an acclaimed American author known for her gripping psychological thrillers and literary fiction. With a background in writing from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, she expertly crafts complex narratives that explore human nature and moral dilemmas. Her notable works include "The Doctor's Wife" and "All Things Cease to Appear," which have captivated readers with their atmospheric settings and intricate character studies. Brundage's storytelling is rich, immersive, and thought-provoking.

Book summaries for books written by Elizabeth Brundage

Quotes

We are all flawed creatures, all of us. Some of us think that means we should punish ourselves. But then we just end up punishing everyone around us.

Elizabeth Brundage

flawsself-punishment

The mind is a slippery thing, slippery as a fish, and if a person can't get hold of the mind, well, that's a problem.

Elizabeth Brundage

mindstruggle

Sometimes you have to leave a place to see it clearly.

Elizabeth Brundage

perspectivechange

The past can't be changed, can it? So what difference does it make?

Elizabeth Brundage

pastchange

Love is never wasted, even when it's misplaced.

Elizabeth Brundage

love

People aren't good or bad. People are just people.

Elizabeth Brundage

human nature

The trick is to be grateful when your mood is high and graceful when it is low.

Elizabeth Brundage

gratitudeemotions

Time is a funny thing. It can stretch out when you think you've got nothing left. And then just when you're at your lowest ebb, the bell rings and you're saved.

Elizabeth Brundage

timehope

The heart knows things, too. It's just a different kind of knowing.

Elizabeth Brundage

intuitionheart

Grief is a strange thing. It's like a fog that settles on everything, making it hard to see.

Elizabeth Brundage

grief

Sometimes the truth is so deep that it takes someone else to say it before you can see it yourself.

Elizabeth Brundage

truthperspective

Fear can be a powerful motivator, but it can also hold you back from living your life.

Elizabeth Brundage

fearmotivation