Book: Sisterland
Quotes of Book: Sisterland
There are, I have learned, so many gifts of motherhood, and so many sadnesses, and one of the sadnesses is the asymmetry of the family experience: that in spite of all the daily nuisances, and in spite of the unforgivable way I transgressed, these years of the children being little are the sweetest time in my life. And yet, for Rosie and Owen and Gabe, these won't be their best years. They'll grow up and go away, they'll find spouses and have sons or daughters, and no matter how much we loved them, they'll probably recall their childhoods as strange and confusing, as all childhoods are. The happiest time in their lives, if they're lucky, will be when they're raising their own families." book-quote