"Everything I Never Told You" Quotes
A family grapples with the aftermath of a daughter's mysterious death and discovers the secrets and tensions that have been buried within their relationships.
fiction | 292 pages | Published in 2014
Quotes
Before that she hadn’t realized how fragile happiness was, how if you were careless, you could knock it over and shatter it.
But it was a mistake to think you could plan a whole life as if it were a trip to the grocery store.
Everything you never said, she said. And you never said you were sorry.
He’d never understood, never even asked, why she’d refused to teach at Harvard.
How had it started? Like everything: with mothers and daughters.
I made a mistake once, she thought. I trusted my own daughter.
It was not a lesson she had wanted to pass on.
Lydia is dead. But they don’t know this yet.
Maybe it was already too late: the past had already been written, the end had already been chosen.
She’d never thought about it before, but when she did, she knew: even if she had known, she would have done it anyway.





