Born: 01-01-1960
Sarah Blake is an acclaimed American author known for her compelling storytelling and richly drawn characters. She gained recognition with her novel "The Postmistress," a historical fiction work exploring themes of love and war. Blake's writing often delves into complex emotional landscapes, offering readers profound insights into human nature. With a background in teaching and a passion for literature, she continues to captivate audiences with her thought-provoking narratives.
We have to remember the ones who are gone, not just the ones who made it back.
The war is coming, and we can't stop it.
We have to let them know what's happening over there. We can't pretend it's not.
There's a lot of power in the simple act of bearing witness.
The thing about war is that it takes everything you are, and everything you love, and uses it against you.
Sometimes it's the people who love you who hurt you the most.
The stories are the only things we can take with us through this life.
There's a world of difference between what we see and what is.
In the end, what matters is what you do, not what you say.
We have to be brave for the ones who can't.
Loss is an ache that never goes away.
There's no right way to grieve; you just do it however you can.