“Maybe reading was just a way to make her feel less alone, to keep her company. When you read something you are stopped, the moment is stayed, you can sometimes be there more fully than you can in your real life.”
Helen Humphreys, Coventry“In the end, I will have to make a choice about how to tell my story....There has to be a moment of going forward, when all the possibilities are left behind.”
Helen Humphreys, The Lost Garden“Dark is just light turned inside out, thinks Maddy. Why be afraid of that?”
Helen Humphreys, Leaving Earth“Memory is a barricade against forgetting; light is a bulwark against darkness; life is a flex against the stillness of the grave. Maybe that's what I'm trying to do here, clear a space in all the debris, through all the anxieties and worries, where I can just exist, easily and simply, entire, for as long as I have left.”
Helen Humphreys, Wild Dogs“Who? Mr. Dalton has his hand firmly on Grace's elbow, as though she can't manoeuvre herself through the blockade of tables and chairs.She could fly right through you, thinks Jack.”
Helen Humphreys, Leaving Earth“Every story is a story about death. But perhaps, if we are lucky, our story about death is also a story about love.”
Helen Humphreys, The Lost Garden“There are many different stories to tell. It's never the same. Every day weather blows in and out, alters the surface. Sometimes it is stripped down to a single essential truth, the thing that is always believed, no matter what. The seeds from which the garden has grown.”
Helen Humphreys, The Lost Garden