"Vaclav and Lena" Quotes
Two Russian immigrant best friends navigate the complexities of love, family, and identity as they dream of becoming a famous magician and his assistant.
fiction | 292 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Vaclav thought that maybe you just had to be willing to be a fool, to look like a fool, for love.
She could feel the promise of her own life as she watched Lena.
You had to be willing to take a risk, to have no guarantee.
Sometimes all you have to do is trust someone else would do the right thing.
He realized that he loved Lena more than he loved magic.
She had learned about the power of hope from her mother.
Love was a very funny thing.
Vaclav had learned that love could be as simple as wanting something for someone else.
Lena knew that sometimes love meant walking away.
Dreams were the only thing that nobody could ever take away from you.





