Jennifer Latham is an acclaimed author known for her engaging and thought-provoking young adult novels. With a background in psychology, she weaves complex characters and gripping narratives that explore themes of identity, history, and social justice. Her notable works include "Dreamland Burning," which skillfully merges historical fiction with contemporary issues. Latham's storytelling reflects her commitment to fostering empathy and understanding through literature.
I’m not sure about anything, except that I’m tired of pretending that I am.
Sometimes you don’t have to know the truth. You just have to believe it.
Sometimes people do the wrong things for the right reasons.
Hate is a heavy burden to carry. It makes the heart slow and the spirit weak.
It’s hard to let go of the familiar, even when it’s not good for you.
Sometimes the things we want most are the things that will hurt us the most.
The truth is like a seed. If you don’t plant it, it won’t grow.
We all carry our secrets, heavy as stones.
The only way to defeat darkness is to shine a light. Even if it’s just a small one.
It’s easy to hate what we don’t understand, but it takes courage to try to understand it.
The past is like a shadow. It follows you everywhere, but it doesn’t have to define you.
Sometimes the best way to heal is to face the pain head-on.