June Rae Wood is an acclaimed American author known for her poignant young adult fiction. Her debut novel, "The Man Who Loved Clowns," draws from personal experiences and has earned widespread recognition for its heartfelt exploration of family and individuality. Wood's storytelling is characterized by its emotional depth and relatability, making her a cherished voice in literature for young readers. Her works often address themes of acceptance and understanding.
Sometimes I think my biggest accomplishment in life is putting up with you two.
What’s the use of being a grown-up if you can’t act like a kid sometimes?
Papa said, 'You just have to want to live more than you want to die.'
There are some things I just can’t do, but I sure can do this.
You can’t love life if you don’t love yourself.
If you can’t laugh at life, it’s just not worth living.
It’s like you’ve got a magic button inside you. All you have to do is push it and you can do anything.
You know, I think the best people are the ones with the most problems. They have more understanding of the world.
I don’t want to be a grown-up. I want to be me.
Sometimes people forget how to be happy.
You can’t be sad all the time. You’ve got to remember to laugh.
I think grown-ups are the ones who need all the rules.