Robin Roe is an acclaimed author known for her captivating young adult novels. Her debut book, "A List of Cages," received widespread praise for its sensitive portrayal of friendship and resilience. With a background in psychology and education, Roe brings a deep understanding of human emotions to her writing. Her stories often explore themes of trauma, healing, and personal growth, resonating with readers seeking heartfelt and impactful narratives.
Hate ricochets, but kindness does too.
I hate when people say that. I've heard it from teachers and therapists and parents. It's supposed to make me feel better, but it doesn't.
I think everyone is worth getting to know.
Just because someone is strong doesn't mean they don't need someone to take care of them.
I don't like it when people act as if things are set in stone.
I think everyone has something beautiful about them. The more you love them, the more beautiful they become to you.
It's easy to feel like the victim of our story, but we can't always control what happens to us. We can control what we do about it.
Sometimes you have to take a break from being the kind of person you always have been and figure out who you want to be.
Don't let people walk all over you. You're not a doormat.
I'll be there for you, even if it means I have to carry you every step of the way.
It's not healthy to live with someone else's memories.
You can't always rely on other people to remember important things for you.