Garth Stein is an American author and filmmaker, best known for his bestselling novel "The Art of Racing in the Rain." Born in Los Angeles, he grew up in Seattle and possesses a diverse background including a degree in film from Columbia University. Stein's work often explores themes of family, love, and perseverance. Before writing novels, he produced documentaries, adding a unique depth to his storytelling.
The house is a place of secrets and lies and sadness.
Sometimes the truth is too painful to acknowledge.
Ghosts live in the past, but we can't live there.
Family is a complicated thing, isn't it?
We can't always control the world around us, but we can control how we respond to it.
The woods are full of stories if you know where to look.
Memories have a way of coloring the present.
The truth has a way of revealing itself, whether we're ready for it or not.
In the darkness, we can find the light if we look hard enough.
Silence can be the loudest sound of all.
The past holds onto us, but we don't have to hold onto it.
Sometimes the path forward is through the thickest part of the forest.